If you ask AI about the future of cancer care, it replies that it will ‘make cancer care more precise, proactive and patient-centred, leading to better outcomes and a higher quality of life’. But is it telling the truth?
A look at the research and implementation of AI in the cancer space certainly points towards this potential. Oncology, with its wealth of data, is primed to utilise AI. Indeed, there are many examples of AI already enhancing cancer detection, care and treatment.
It has also been suggested that the status of AI in this field is a strong indication of its utility in disease areas that have smaller patient data sets to work from.
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