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Artificial intelligence in oncology, its scope and future prospects with specific reference to radiation oncology
Rajit Rattan1, Tejinder Kataria1, Susovan Banerjee1
1Division of Radiation Oncology, Medanta- The Medicity, Gurgaon, Haryana, India.
Objective:
Artificial intelligence (AI) seems to be bridging the gap between the acquisition of data and its meaningful interpretation. These approaches, have shown outstanding capabilities, outperforming most classification and regression methods to date and the ability to automatically learn the most suitable data representation for the task at hand and present it for better correlation. This article tries to sensitize the practising radiation oncologists to understand where the potential role of AI lies and what further can be achieved with it.
Methods And Materials:
Contemporary literature was searched and the available literature was sorted and an attempt at writing a comprehensive non-systematic review was made.
Results:
The article addresses various areas in oncology, especially in the field of radiation oncology, where the work based on AI has been done. Whether it's the screening modalities, or diagnosis or the prognostic assays, AI has come with more accurately defining results and survival of patients. Various steps and protocols in radiation oncology are now using AI-based methods, like in the steps of planning, segmentation and delivery of radiation. Benefit of AI across all the platforms of health sector may lead to a more refined and personalized medicine in near future.
Conclusion:
AI with the use of machine learning and artificial neural networks has come up with faster and more accurate solutions for the problems faced by oncologist. The uses of AI,are likely to get increased exponentially . However, concerns regarding demographic discrepancies in relation to patients, disease and their natural history and reports of manipulation of AI, the ultimate responsibility will rest on the treating physicians.
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