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AI in Computational Pathology of Cancer: Improving Diagnostic Workflows and Clinical Outcomes?

Didem Çifçi, Gregory Patrick Veldhuizen, Sebastian Foersch, Jakob Nikolas Kather

2023Annual Review of Cancer Biology35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Histopathology plays a fundamental role in the diagnosis and subtyping of solid tumors and has become a cornerstone of modern precision oncology. Histopathological evaluation is typically performed manually by expert pathologists due to the complexity of visual data. However, in the last ten years, new artificial intelligence (AI) methods have made it possible to train computers to perform visual tasks with high performance, reaching similar levels as experts in some applications. In cancer histopathology, these AI tools could help automate repetitive tasks, making more efficient use of pathologists’ time. In research studies, AI methods have been shown to have an astounding ability to predict genetic alterations and identify prognostic and predictive biomarkers directly from routine tissue slides. Here, we give an overview of these recent applications of AI in computational pathology, focusing on new tools for cancer research that could be pivotal in identifying clinical biomarkers for better treatment decisions.

Topics & Concepts

SubtypingWorkflowComputer scienceMedical physicsCornerstoneArtificial intelligenceDigital pathologyHistopathologyPathologyData scienceMachine learningMedicineDatabaseArtProgramming languageVisual artsAI in cancer detectionRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingColorectal Cancer Screening and Detection
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