Kuttner talking about personalized prostate cancer treatment now and in the future at the evening seminar.
Image:
Elin Kile

Kuttner talking about personalized prostate cancer treatment now and in the future at the evening seminar.

How can PET and AI help detect prostate cancer earlier?

Samuel Kuttner and Elin Kile presented research on PET and artificial intelligence at evening seminar on early detection of prostate cancer organized by the Norwegian Prostate Cancer Assocation.

How can PET and AI help detect prostate cancer earlier?

Samuel Kuttner and Elin Kile presented research on PET and artificial intelligence at evening seminar on early detection of prostate cancer organized by the Norwegian Prostate Cancer Assocation.

By Petter Bjørklund, Communications Advisor at SFI Visual Intelligence

Kuttner is an Adjunct Associate Professor at SFI Visual Intelligence and UiT. He talked about personalized prostate cancer treatment now and in the future.

Kile is a PhD Candidate at UiT and Universitetssykehuset Nord-Norge and presented ongoing research on PET and AI from the UNN PET centre. Kuttner is one of Kile's PhD advisors.

Kile was recently interviewed by Norsk rikskringkasting (NRK) on the mentioned topics. Listen to the full interview here (time stamp: 01:50:20).

Thanks to the Norwegian Prostate Cancer Association for faciliating an informative event.

Kile presenting ongoing research on PET and AI from the UNN PET centre. Photo: Samuel Kuttner

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