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    Artificial intelligence Immunology Medicine

    Do we need quantum computers to develop treatment plans for tumors using artificial intelligence?

    Do we truly need quantum computers to develop AI-driven treatment plans for tumors, or can classical computing—with better algorithms and hardware—still meet the challenge? Artificial intelligence is already being used in radiotherapy planning, drug regimen selection, and multi-omics prediction, but as models grow more complex and begin to integrate real-time imaging, genomic data, and spatiotemporal tumor dynamics, computational demands are rising sharply. Quantum computing is often proposed...

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