Improving DCIS Diagnosis and Predictive Outcome by Applying Artificial Intelligence
Overview
Biophysics
Oncology
Authors
Affiliations
Breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a preinvasive lesion that is considered to be a precursor to invasive breast cancer. Nevertheless, not all DCIS will progress to invasion. Current histopathological classification systems are unable to predict which cases will or will not progress, and therefore many women with DCIS may be overtreated. Artificial intelligence (AI) image-based analysis methods have potential to identify and analyze novel features that may facilitate tumor identification, prediction of disease outcome and response to treatment. Indeed, these methods prove promising for accurately identifying DCIS lesions, and show potential clinical utility in the therapeutic stratification of DCIS patients. Here, we review how AI techniques in histopathology may aid diagnosis and clinical decisions in regards to DCIS, and how such techniques could be incorporated into clinical practice.
Use of artificial intelligence in breast surgery: a narrative review.
Seth I, Lim B, Joseph K, Gracias D, Xie Y, Ross R Gland Surg. 2024; 13(3):395-411.
PMID: 38601286 PMC: 11002485. DOI: 10.21037/gs-23-414.
Wang J, Li B, Luo M, Huang J, Zhang K, Zheng S Signal Transduct Target Ther. 2024; 9(1):83.
PMID: 38570490 PMC: 10991592. DOI: 10.1038/s41392-024-01779-3.