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Qi Wan Yang
Artificial Intelligence in the Screening and Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer . The Abstract Cervical cancer is still the most common cancer that kills women, posing a serious threat to their mental and physical health. It is an effectively preventable disease with early screening and determination. Even though advances in technology have significantly improved the early detection of cervical cancer, accurate diagnosis is still challenging due to a number of factors. Applications of medical diagnostics based on artificial intelligence (AI) have increased in recent years and are highly applicable to the screening and diagnosis of cervical cancer. They save time, require less professional and technical staff, and are free of bias caused by subjective factors, among other advantages. We, hence, expected to examine how man-made intelligence can be utilized in cervical disease screening and finding, especially to work on the exactness of early conclusion.