Perceptions, Attitudes, and Concerns on Artificial Intelligence Applications in Patients with Cancer.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Cancer Control Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-23 DOI:10.1177/10732748251343245
Enes Erul, Yusuf Aktekin, Furkan Berk Danışman, Şükrü Armanç Gümüştaş, Büşra Saraç Aktekin, Emre Yekedüz, Yüksel Ürün
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IntroductionThe use of artificial intelligence (AI) in oncology has increased rapidly, transforming various healthcare areas such as pathology, radiology, diagnostics, prognosis, genomics, treatment planning, and clinical trials. However, perspectives, comfort levels, and concerns about AI in cancer care remain largely unexplored.Materials and MethodsThis prospective, descriptive cross-sectional survey study was conducted between May 20, 2024 and October 22, 2024, among 363 patients with cancer from two different hospitals affiliated with Ankara University, a tertiary care center in Türkiye. The survey included three distinct sections: (1) Perceptions: Patients' general views on AI's impact in oncology; (2) Attitudes: Comfort level with AI performing medical tasks; (3) Concerns: Specific fears related to AI implementation (eg, diagnostic errors, data privacy, healthcare costs). Survey responses were summarized descriptively, and differences by age, gender, and education were analyzed using chi-square tests.ResultsA majority (50.7%) believed AI would somewhat (32%) or significantly (18.7%) improve healthcare. However, one-third of patients (33.1%) were very uncomfortable with AI diagnosing cancer, with higher discomfort among less-educated participants (P < .005). Top patient concerns included AI making incorrect diagnoses (31.1%), increasing healthcare costs (27.5%), and not keeping data private (19.6%). Patients with higher education levels expressed less discomfort and fewer concerns.ConclusionsPatients' perceptions and attitudes on AI varied significantly based on education, highlighting the need for targeted educational initiatives. While AI holds potential to revolutionize cancer care, addressing concerns about accuracy, security, and transparency is critical to enhance its acceptance and effectiveness in clinical practice.

人工智能在癌症患者中的应用的认知、态度和关注。
人工智能(AI)在肿瘤学中的应用迅速增加,改变了病理学、放射学、诊断、预后、基因组学、治疗计划和临床试验等各个医疗保健领域。然而,人工智能在癌症治疗中的前景、舒适度和担忧在很大程度上仍未得到探索。材料和方法这项前瞻性、描述性横断面调查研究于2024年5月20日至2024年10月22日进行,研究对象是来自土耳其三级医疗中心安卡拉大学附属两家不同医院的363名癌症患者。调查包括三个不同的部分:(1)感知:患者对人工智能在肿瘤学中的影响的总体看法;(2)态度:对人工智能执行医疗任务的舒适程度;(3)担忧:与人工智能实施相关的具体担忧(例如,诊断错误、数据隐私、医疗成本)。对调查结果进行描述性总结,并使用卡方检验分析年龄、性别和教育程度的差异。结果大多数(50.7%)认为人工智能会在一定程度上(32%)或显著(18.7%)改善医疗保健。然而,三分之一的患者(33.1%)对人工智能诊断癌症感到非常不舒服,受教育程度较低的参与者的不适程度更高(P < 0.005)。患者最担心的问题包括人工智能做出错误的诊断(31.1%)、增加医疗成本(27.5%)和不保密数据(19.6%)。受教育程度较高的患者表现出较少的不适和担忧。结论不同教育背景下,患者对人工智能的认知和态度存在显著差异,这凸显了有针对性的教育举措的必要性。虽然人工智能有可能彻底改变癌症治疗,但解决对准确性、安全性和透明度的担忧对于提高其在临床实践中的接受度和有效性至关重要。
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Cancer Control
Cancer Control ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
3.80
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148
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期刊介绍: Cancer Control is a JCR-ranked, peer-reviewed open access journal whose mission is to advance the prevention, detection, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care of cancer by enabling researchers, doctors, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals to freely share research along the cancer control continuum. Our vision is a world where gold-standard cancer care is the norm, not the exception.
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