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The Utility of Artificial Intelligence in the Diagnosis and Management of Pancreatic Cancer.
Kumar, Vikash; Gaddam, Mrunanjali; Moustafa, Amr; Iqbal, Rabia; Gala, Dhir; Shah, Mili; Gayam, Vijay Reddy; Bandaru, Praneeth; Reddy, Madhavi; Gadaputi, Vinaya.
  • Kumar V; Internal Medicine, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Gaddam M; Internal Medicine, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Moustafa A; Internal Medicine, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Iqbal R; Internal Medicine, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Gala D; Internal Medicine, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Sint Maarten, SXM.
  • Shah M; Internal Medicine, American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine, Sint Maarten, SXM.
  • Gayam VR; Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Bandaru P; Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Reddy M; Gastroenterology and Hepatology, The Brooklyn Hospital Center, Brooklyn, USA.
  • Gadaputi V; Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Blanchard Valley Health System, Findlay, USA.
Cureus ; 15(11): e49560, 2023 Nov.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38156176
ABSTRACT
Artificial intelligence (AI) has made significant advancements in the medical domain in recent years. AI, an expansive field comprising Machine Learning (ML) and, within it, Deep Learning (DL), seeks to emulate the intricate operations of the human brain. It examines vast amounts of data and plays a crucial role in decision-making, overcoming limitations related to human evaluation. DL utilizes complex algorithms to analyze data. ML and DL are subsets of AI that utilize hard statistical techniques that help machines consistently improve at tasks with experience. Pancreatic cancer is more common in developed countries and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide. Managing pancreatic cancer remains a challenge despite significant advancements in diagnosis and treatment. AI has secured an almost ubiquitous presence in the field of oncological workup and management, especially in gastroenterology malignancies. AI is particularly useful for various investigations of pancreatic carcinoma because it has specific radiological features that enable diagnostic procedures without the requirement of a histological study. However, interpreting and evaluating resulting images is not always simple since images vary as the disease progresses. Secondly, a number of factors may impact prognosis and response to the treatment process. Currently, AI models have been created for diagnosing, grading, staging, and predicting prognosis and treatment response. This review presents the most up-to-date knowledge on the use of AI in the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic carcinoma.
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