AIMC Topic: Medical Oncology

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Artificial Intelligence: Present and Future Potential for Solid Organ Transplantation.

Transplant international : official journal of the European Society for Organ Transplantation
Artificial intelligence (AI) refers to computer algorithms used to complete tasks that usually require human intelligence. Typical examples include complex decision-making and- image or speech analysis. AI application in healthcare is rapidly evolvin...

Methodological conduct of prognostic prediction models developed using machine learning in oncology: a systematic review.

BMC medical research methodology
BACKGROUND: Describe and evaluate the methodological conduct of prognostic prediction models developed using machine learning methods in oncology.

Clinicians' Attitudes and Behaviors Towards Communicating Electronically with Patients: A Grounded Practical Theory Approach.

Journal of health communication
Secure messaging (SM), asynchronous communication between patients and clinicians, is an increasingly popular tool among patients to contact clinicians about their care. Despite patients' enthusiasm, clinicians have been hesitant to embrace the techn...

A Question-and-Answer System to Extract Data From Free-Text Oncological Pathology Reports (CancerBERT Network): Development Study.

Journal of medical Internet research
BACKGROUND: Information in pathology reports is critical for cancer care. Natural language processing (NLP) systems used to extract information from pathology reports are often narrow in scope or require extensive tuning. Consequently, there is growi...

Artificial intelligence applied to fetal MRI: A scoping review of current research.

The British journal of radiology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is defined as the development of computer systems to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence. A subset of AI, known as machine learning (ML), takes this further by drawing inferences from patterns in data to '...

Artificial intelligence for nuclear medicine in oncology.

Annals of nuclear medicine
As in all other medical fields, artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being used in nuclear medicine for oncology. There are many articles that discuss AI from the viewpoint of nuclear medicine, but few focus on nuclear medicine from the viewp...