Publication
KITTU: Artificial intelligence supports multidisciplinary cancer conferences – first steps towards revolutionizing clinical decision making in oncology
Gregor Duwe; Verena Kauth; Kerstin Moench; Dominique Mercier; Markus Junker; Juergen Scheele; Werner Seiz; Oliver Pfante; Juan Pablo Vesga Simmins; Natasja De Bruin; Axel Haferkamp; Andreas Dengel; Thomas Höfner
In: Reinhard Büttner (Hrsg.). Oncology Research and Treatment, Vol. 47, No. Supl. 1 - 36. Deutscher Krebskongress - Fortschritt gemeinsam gestalten, Pages 20-20, Karger Publishers, 2/2024.
Abstract
Decisions on the best available treatment in clinical oncology are based on expert opinions in multidisciplinary cancer conferences (MCC). The experts should provide unbiased recommendations based on current guidelines and clinical studies. For this purpose, artificial intelligence (AI) could increase evidence-based treatment in oncology as assistance system to give an additional treatment recommendation in MCC.