Becker's Healthcare June 25, 2024
Ashleigh Hollowell

Leaders at the American Society of Clinical Oncology published a formal document June 25 that outlines what the group deems as the most appropriate use of artificial intelligence when it comes to clinical oncology care.

Like many sectors, AI has propelled cancer care into “a new era of discovery,” the document states. Because this emerging technology is finding its way into hospitals and health systems, providing clinicians with guidelines for its application in oncology is already necessary.

When considering AI technology for oncological care, the American Society of Clinical Oncology says clinicians should keep the following principles in mind to guide their use:

  1. Transparency – Algorithms, tools and applications of AI should be “transparent throughout their lifecycle.”
  2. ...

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