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Patient Perspectives on AI-Powered Medical Robots in Breast and Prostate Cancer Care: Qualitative Study
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Abstract
Participants demonstrated cautious willingness to accept AI-powered medical robots in cancer care if positioned as complementary to, rather than substitutes for, human-provided care. These findings underscore the need for maintaining the presence of health care providers during AI-assisted procedures, providing clear and accessible education, and ensuring transparent communication about safety and reliability. Personalizing patient education and offering multiple modes of information delivery may foster confidence and improve acceptability. While findings are exploratory and reflect the perspectives of a small, predominantly urban sample, they provide actionable insights into patient concerns and priorities that may inform future research and guide early implementation strategies in integrating AI into cancer care pathways.
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