You need to listen to the female body that found cancer thanks to ChatGPT

Mar 25, 2025

You need to listen to the female body that found cancer thanks to ChatGPT
photo source=The Mirror



A woman in France is making headlines for detecting cancer early thanks to the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT.

According to foreign media such as The Mirror, Marlee Garne, 27, who is from Paris, France, has been unable to sleep due to cold sweat and itchy skin.

Thinking it was due to the shock, anxiety and stress caused by the loss of her father, she asked the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT about the contents as symptoms such as weight loss became worse.




Then, the answer came back that he may have blood cancer.

At first, she didn't believe it, but she went to the hospital after experiencing other symptoms such as a series of fatigue and chest compressions.

As a result of the examination, a mass hiding in the left lung was observed.




On further examination, she was diagnosed with 'Hodgkin's lymphoma'.

Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer, and lymphoid tissue cells in the lymphatic system, the immune tissue of our body, are converted to malignant and spread excessively.

Lymphoma is largely divided into non-Hodgkin lymphoma and non-Hodgkin lymphoma, which accounts for 90% of the total. Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma is more dangerous because it shows symptoms throughout the body and also invades organs.




On the other hand, Hodgkin's lymphoma is relatively easy to treat because symptoms appear only in parts of the body and the direction of tumor metastasis is constant.

Hodgkin's lymphoma generally has respiratory symptoms, including chest pain, cough, or shortness of breath, and abdominal distention, jaundice, night sweats, and weight loss. Rarely, itching can occur.

Marley, who is undergoing phased chemotherapy, emphasized that it is really important to listen to the sounds of our bodies, and that if you feel uncomfortable, you should consult a medical staff or seek medical attention immediately.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.