Artificial Intelligence and Breast Cancer Management: From Data to the Clinic

Cancer Innovation Pub Date : 2025-02-20 DOI:10.1002/cai2.159
Kaixiang Feng, Zongbi Yi, Binghe Xu
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Breast cancer (BC) remains a significant threat to women's health worldwide. The oncology field had an exponential growth in the abundance of medical images, clinical information, and genomic data. With its continuous advancement and refinement, artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated exceptional capabilities in processing intricate multidimensional BC-related data. AI has proven advantageous in various facets of BC management, encompassing efficient screening and diagnosis, precise prognosis assessment, and personalized treatment planning. However, the implementation of AI into precision medicine and clinical practice presents ongoing challenges that necessitate enhanced regulation, transparency, fairness, and integration of multiple clinical pathways. In this review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the current research related to AI in BC, highlighting its extensive applications throughout the whole BC cycle management and its potential for innovative impact. Furthermore, this article emphasizes the significance of constructing patient-oriented AI algorithms. Additionally, we explore the opportunities and potential research directions within this burgeoning field.

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