Artificial Intelligence in Detection, Management, and Prognosis of Bone Metastasis: A Systematic Review.
Giuseppe Francesco PapaliaPaolo BrigatoLuisana SiscaGirolamo MalteseEliodoro FaiellaDomiziana SantucciFrancesco PantanoBruno VincenziGiuseppe ToniniRocco PapaliaVincenzo DenaroPublished in: Cancers (2024)
Appropriately trained AI models may be very useful in merging information to achieve an overall improved diagnostic accuracy and treatment for metastasis in the bone. Nevertheless, there are still concerns with the use of AI systems in medical settings. Ethical considerations and legal issues must be addressed to facilitate the safe and regulated adoption of AI technologies. The limitations of the study comprise a stronger emphasis on early detection rather than tumor management and prognosis as well as a high heterogeneity for type of tumor, AI technology and radiological techniques, pathology, or laboratory samples involved.