The Lancet Regional Health. Europe (Nov 2024)

Artificial intelligence in oncology: ensuring safe and effective integration of language models in clinical practice

  • Loïc Verlingue,
  • Clara Boyer,
  • Louise Olgiati,
  • Clément Brutti Mairesse,
  • Daphné Morel,
  • Jean-Yves Blay

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46
p. 101064

Abstract

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Summary: In this Personal View, we address the latest advancements in automatic text analysis with artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, with a focus on its implications in aiding treatment decisions in medical oncology. Acknowledging that a majority of hospital medical content is embedded in narrative format, natural language processing has become one of the most dynamic research fields for developing clinical decision support tools. In addition, large language models have recently reached unprecedented performance, notably when answering medical questions. Emerging applications include prognosis estimation, treatment recommendations, multidisciplinary tumor board recommendations and matching patients to recruiting clinical trials. Altogether, we advocate for a forward-looking approach in which the community efficiently initiates global prospective clinical evaluations of promising AI-based decision support systems. Such assessments will be essential to validate and evaluate potential biases, ensuring these innovations can be effectively and safely translated into practical tools for oncological practice. We are at a pivotal moment, where continued advancements in patient care must be pursued with scientific rigor.

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