Journal of Personalized Medicine (Mar 2024)

The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Head and Neck Cancers: A Multidisciplinary Survey

  • Caterina Giannitto,
  • Giorgia Carnicelli,
  • Stefano Lusi,
  • Angela Ammirabile,
  • Elena Casiraghi,
  • Armando De Virgilio,
  • Andrea Alessandro Esposito,
  • Davide Farina,
  • Fabio Ferreli,
  • Ciro Franzese,
  • Gian Marco Frigerio,
  • Antonio Lo Casto,
  • Luca Malvezzi,
  • Luigi Lorini,
  • Ahmed E. Othman,
  • Lorenzo Preda,
  • Marta Scorsetti,
  • Paolo Bossi,
  • Giuseppe Mercante,
  • Giuseppe Spriano,
  • Luca Balzarini,
  • Marco Francone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14040341
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
p. 341

Abstract

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Artificial intelligence (AI) approaches have been introduced in various disciplines but remain rather unused in head and neck (H&N) cancers. This survey aimed to infer the current applications of and attitudes toward AI in the multidisciplinary care of H&N cancers. From November 2020 to June 2022, a web-based questionnaire examining the relationship between AI usage and professionals’ demographics and attitudes was delivered to different professionals involved in H&N cancers through social media and mailing lists. A total of 139 professionals completed the questionnaire. Only 49.7% of the respondents reported having experience with AI. The most frequent AI users were radiologists (66.2%). Significant predictors of AI use were primary specialty (V = 0.455; p < 0.001), academic qualification and age. AI’s potential was seen in the improvement of diagnostic accuracy (72%), surgical planning (64.7%), treatment selection (57.6%), risk assessment (50.4%) and the prediction of complications (45.3%). Among participants, 42.7% had significant concerns over AI use, with the most frequent being the ‘loss of control’ (27.6%) and ‘diagnostic errors’ (57.0%). This survey reveals limited engagement with AI in multidisciplinary H&N cancer care, highlighting the need for broader implementation and further studies to explore its acceptance and benefits.

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