In a meeting held with the presence of Dr. Flores and Jamie Denigris, two prominent oncology experts discussed the broad applications of artificial intelligence in cancer diagnosis and treatment and its role in improving the patient experience. While pointing out important challenges such as the lack of labor and the high volume of medical data, these two experts pointed out the benefits of artificial intelligence such as increasing the accuracy of diagnosis and reducing the waiting time of patients.
artificial intelligence in oncology; A tool to overcome the challenges of health systems
In the world of oncology, the large volume of data and the lack of medical specialists are two big challenges. Dr. Flores explains that hospital systems deal with a lot of patient information, and along with that, the lack of professional labor has become a complex challenge. But the use of artificial intelligence can help simplify the diagnosis and treatment processes and allow medical personnel to have more time to interact with patients. Dr. Flores says in this regard: “This technology allows doctors to devote more time to providing direct care to patients instead of spending time processing data.”
The role of artificial intelligence in improving cancer diagnosis and treatment
One of the most important advantages of artificial intelligence in oncology is increasing the accuracy of diagnosis and improving the treatment process. Jamie Denigris points to new AI applications in hospital systems that enable faster diagnosis. By accurately analyzing data and identifying cancer symptoms, these programs help doctors to start treatment as quickly as possible. He states that by using this technology, the experience of patients has improved and the need for re-visits has decreased; Because patients are accompanied by the treatment team from the very early stages and can enjoy more efficient and quality services.
The future of artificial intelligence in oncology; Digital assistants alongside doctors
Dr. Flores believes that artificial intelligence technology can soon revolutionize cancer treatment methods and in the not-so-distant future, it will be used as digital assistants alongside doctors. These assistants can analyze data, identify patients’ problems and make treatment recommendations alongside doctors, and as a result, improve the quality of treatment and its success rate. He predicts that in the next five years, doctors will no longer need to take notes manually and will be able to spend more time interacting with patients with the help of artificial intelligence.
Artificial intelligence and its role in increasing justice in health
Another important benefit of AI in oncology is its ability to promote equity in healthcare delivery. Denigris and Flores emphasize that artificial intelligence technology can be useful for achieving equal access to healthcare services, especially in remote areas and for people who have limited access to medical services for various reasons. According to Denigris, in systems that use artificial intelligence, patients will have equal access to care and support from the moment of diagnosis, regardless of gender, age, or financial status.
patient experience; Improvement through effective communication and support
Denigris recounts the successful experience of patients in one of the treatment centers that use artificial intelligence; “Patients who are identified and tracked with the help of artificial intelligence have access to the necessary services and support from the very beginning,” he says. This fast and timely communication assures them that they are not alone in their treatment process and that the treatment team is with them. The result of this is increasing patient satisfaction, reducing stress and improving the overall patient experience in the cancer treatment process.
As an effective and advanced tool in oncology, artificial intelligence has created a huge revolution in the process of cancer diagnosis and treatment. Dr. Flores and Jamie Denigris believe that this technology can be an effective step towards providing better, faster and fairer care by solving existing challenges and improving the patient experience. In the near future, artificial intelligence will be with doctors as a digital assistant and will take oncology services to a new level.
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