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A hospital in China has launched an AI tool to help manage Wilms tumor, a rare childhood kidney cancer. The system, developed by the Second Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University, is said to be trained on authoritative medical literature to ensure information reliability. It aims to help junior doctors make treatment decisions and give families access to reliable medical information when expert resources are limited.