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In this episode we're talking about artificial intelligence and its potential to transform healthcare, including processes and patient outcomes. One area where we're beginning to see AI put to use is in lung cancer screening using CT scans. Lung cancer is the number-one cancer killer in the US, so methods to improve the screening process hold a lot of promise, but AI technology in this area is also not without its challenges. Joining us is one of the foremost experts on the topic. Jim Mulshine is a thoracic medical oncologist who spent 25 years at the National Cancer Institute in Bethesda, Maryland. He's now at Rush University Medical Center. Also joining us is Bruce Pyenson here at Milliman who has worked closely with Jim studying this topic.