Artificial intelligence in multi-omics analysis of gastrointestinal diseases
1Department of Biotechnology, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Tiruchirappalli, India.
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The assessment and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases face numerous obstacles, including inadequate diagnostic methods, limited therapeutic alternatives, and unequal access to medical services across different regions. However, advancements in technology such as artificial intelligence, personalized medicine, and microbiome analysis offer promising avenues to address these difficulties. An interdisciplinary and patient-centered approach can significantly improve health outcomes and reduce the overall impact of these conditions on both patients and healthcare systems. To effectively utilize AI while safeguarding patient interests, it is essential to establish ethical standards, adopt patient-oriented regulations, and provide strong support structures for spreading awareness among both healthcare providers and recipients.
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