Exploring the Role of AI in Enhancing Public Awareness about the Increased Risk of Oral Cancer in People with Diabetes and Promoting Early Detection
Keywords:
Artificial intelligence, diabetes, oral cancer, awarenessAbstract
Individuals with diabetes are substantially more prone to contract oral cancer as a result of weakened immune systems, chronicinflammation, and delayed tissue repair. Though, public awareness of this link is still inadequate, this helps to explain final diagnosis and poor outcomes. Artificial intelligence
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