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Editorial
. 2025 Oct 1;14(5):847-850.
doi: 10.21037/hbsn-2025-455. Epub 2025 Sep 26.

Can artificial intelligence deliver on the promise of precision medicine?

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Editorial

Can artificial intelligence deliver on the promise of precision medicine?

Dimitris Bertsimas et al. Hepatobiliary Surg Nutr. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Precision medicine; artificial intelligence (AI); diagnosis; prognostication; treatment optimization.

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Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://hbsn.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/hbsn-2025-455/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.

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