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Applying Artificial Intelligence to Address the Knowledge Gaps in Cancer Care
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered digital advisors such as the Oncology Expert Advisor have the potential to augment the capacity and update the knowledge base of practicing oncologists. By constructing dynamic patient profiles from disparate data sources and organizing and vetting vast literature for relevance to a specific patient, such AI applications could empower oncologists to consider all therapy options based on the latest scientific evidence for their patients, and help them spend less time on information "hunting and gathering" and more time with the patients. However, realization of this will require not only AI technology maturation but also active participation and leadership by clincial experts.
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Autoren
- George R. Simon
- Courtney D. DiNardo
- Koichi Takahashi
- Tina Cascone
- Cynthia A. Powers
- Rick J Stevens
- Josh Allen
- Mara B. Antonoff
- Daniel R. Gomez
- Pat Keane
- Fernando Suárez
- Quynh Nguyen
- Emily Roarty
- Sherry Pierce
- Jianjun Zhang
- Emily Hardeman Barnhill
- Kate Lakhani
- Kenna Shaw
- Brett A. Smith
- Stephen G. Swisher
- Rob High
- P. Andrew Futreal
- John V. Heymach
- Lynda Chin