This story is from March 17, 2018
Smart software can diagnose prostate cancer: Study
BEIJING
: Scientists in China have developed a learning artificial intelligence (AI) system which can diagnose and identify cancerous prostate samples as accurately as any pathologist.In the longer term it may lead to automated or partially-automated prostate cancer diagnosis.
Prostate cancer is the most common male cancer, with around 1.1 million diagnoses ever year. Confirmation of the diagnosis normally requires a biopsy sample, which is then examined by a pathologist.
Now an artificial intelligence learning system, presented at the
European Association of Urology Conference
inCopenhagen
, has shown similar levels of accuracy to a human pathologist.In addition, the software can accurately classify the level of malignancy of the cancer, so eliminating the variability which can creep into human diagnosis.
"This is not going to replace a human pathologist. We still need an experienced pathologist to take responsibility for the final diagnosis. What it will do is help pathologists make better, faster diagnosis, as well as eliminating the day-to-day variation in judgement which can creep into human evaluations," said
Hongqian Guo
fromNanjing University
in China.These pathology images were subdivided into 40,000 smaller samples; 30,000 of these samples were used to 'train' the software, the remaining 10,000 were used to test accuracy.
The results showed an accurate diagnosis in 99.38 per cent of cases (using a human pathologist as a 'gold standard'), which is effectively as accurate as the human pathologist.
"The system was programmed to learn and gradually improve how it interpreted the samples. Our result show that the diagnosis the AI reported was at a level comparable to that of a pathologist," Guo said.
"Furthermore, it could accurately classify the malignant levels of prostate cancer," Guo added.
Top Comment
Ram Prakash Shroff
2476 days ago
It is shame on India that Indian are unable to do any such invention in India, all talented Indian are abrode in absence of any oppurtunity in India.Read allPost comment
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