Abstract
ABSTRACTThis poster aims to conduct an examination of the applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in oncology. We collect projects from National Institutes of Health (NIH) which delve into how AI applications and techniques are used in cancer research between 2018 to 2024. Results show AI's ability to enhance lung and pancreatic cancer through novel imaging techniques and data processing. We find that refined medical imaging can be done with AI‐driven techniques such as machine learning or deep learning to improve diagnostic accuracy potentially leading to better survival rates for patients involved. Additionally, this reveals how AI transformed oncology studies underlining the movement toward complex diagnostic algorithms that allow accurate stage assignments. Consequently, these forms of teamwork are essential when determining as well as making reliable Cancer care systems by developing strong AI systems with interpretation abilities using supportive NIH funding.
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