AI promised early, accurate liver cancer diagnosis

Anjali Sharma

GG News Bureau
NEW YORK, 3rd Jan.
  AI on Tuesday stated that the advances in artificial intelligence technology could revolutionize Hepatocellular carcinoma diagnosis, leading to earlier detection and improved patient outcomes.

HCC is the most common type of liver cancer. It is a major global health concern with rising rates, particularly in North Africa and East Asia.

The potentially curable in the early stages, HCC often remains undetected until it’s too late for effective treatment.

The Barcelona Classification of Liver Cancer guides treatment based on tumor characteristics and liver function.

The current diagnostic methods, like AFP testing and ultrasound, often miss HCC until later stages, limiting treatment options and survival rates.

According to media reports, the recent advancements in AI, in deep learning and neural networks, offer significant potential for improving HCC diagnosis, the study authors said in a paper published in eGastroenterology.

AI models can analyze large amounts of imaging data, identify subtle patterns missed by human eyes, and provide objective, consistent results.

This can potentially reduce diagnostic variability, optimize data analysis and reallocate healthcare resources, AI stated.

It added early detection of HCC is crucial, as curative treatments like surgery and liver transplant are only possible in the early stages.

AI-powered diagnosis can significantly improve early detection rates, leading to more patients receiving treatment, improved patient survival rates and reduced healthcare costs.

Researchers are actively exploring the potential of AI in various aspects of HCC diagnosis.

This includes the development of AI-powered tools for personalized medicine, integrating AI with imaging technologies, and utilizing AI for monitoring treatment response, it concluded.