In Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology
PURPOSE : This review aims to explore the role of AI in the application of pancreatic cancer management and make recommendations to minimize the impact of the limitations to provide further benefits from AI use in the future.
METHODS : A comprehensive review of the literature was conducted using a combination of MeSH keywords, including "Artificial intelligence", "Pancreatic cancer", "Diagnosis", and "Limitations".
RESULTS : The beneficial implications of AI in the detection of biomarkers, diagnosis, and prognosis of pancreatic cancer have been explored. In addition, current drawbacks of AI use have been divided into subcategories encompassing statistical, training, and knowledge limitations; data handling, ethical and medicolegal aspects; and clinical integration and implementation.
CONCLUSION : Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to computational machine systems that accomplish a set of given tasks by imitating human intelligence in an exponential learning pattern. AI in gastrointestinal oncology has continued to provide significant advancements in the clinical, molecular, and radiological diagnosis and intervention techniques required to improve the prognosis of many gastrointestinal cancer types, particularly pancreatic cancer.
Katta Maanya Rajasree, Kalluru Pavan Kumar Reddy, Bavishi Divyaraj Amber, Hameed Maha, Valisekka Sai Sudha
2023-Feb-04
Artificial intelligence, Gastrointestinal cancer, Limitations, Machine learning, Pancreatic cancer