Artificial Intelligence And Cancer Care in Africa

Adewunmi Akingbola , Abiodun Adegbesan , Olajide Ojo , Jessica Urowoli Otumara , Uthman Hassan Alao
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AI's potential to revolutionize oncology through enhanced diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient monitoring is well-documented globally. However, in Africa, its adoption has been slower, albeit steadily progressing. This commentary explores the integration of artificial Intelligence in cancer care across Africa, assessing its current state, challenges and future directions. It highlights significant AI innovations in cancer diagnostics, such as DataPathology, PapsAI, MinoHealth, and Hurone AI, which utilize AI for tissue analysis, cervical cell imaging, disease forecasting, and remote patient monitoring. Despite these advancements, several challenges impede AI's full integration into African healthcare systems. Key issues include data privacy and security, algorithm bias, and insufficient regulatory frameworks. The review emphasizes the necessity of robust data protection policies, representative datasets to mitigate biases, and clear guidelines for AI deployment tailored to the African context. Emerging AI technologies in Africa, such as AI-enhanced telemedicine, mobile health applications, predictive analytics, and virtual tumor boards, show promise in overcoming geographic and resource limitations. These innovations can facilitate remote consultations, continuous patient monitoring, and multidisciplinary collaborations, thereby improving cancer care accessibility and outcomes. Conclusively, recommendations for enhancing AI integration in African cancer care, including investing in data infrastructure, capacity building for healthcare professionals, and fostering international collaborations are discussed. Addressing ethical and regulatory challenges is crucial to ensure responsible and effective use of AI technologies. By leveraging AI, Africa can significantly improve cancer care delivery, reduce mortality rates, and enhance patient quality of life.

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人工智能与非洲癌症护理
在全球范围内,人工智能通过增强诊断、治疗规划和患者监测来彻底改变肿瘤学的潜力已得到充分证实。然而,在非洲,人工智能的应用虽然在稳步推进,但却较为缓慢。本评论探讨了人工智能在非洲癌症治疗中的应用,评估了其现状、挑战和未来方向。它重点介绍了癌症诊断领域的重大人工智能创新,如 DataPathology、PapsAI、MinoHealth 和 Hurone AI,它们利用人工智能进行组织分析、宫颈细胞成像、疾病预测和远程患者监测。尽管取得了这些进步,但人工智能全面融入非洲医疗系统仍面临一些挑战。关键问题包括数据隐私和安全、算法偏差以及监管框架不足。审查强调,有必要制定强有力的数据保护政策、具有代表性的数据集以减少偏差,并制定适合非洲国情的明确的人工智能部署指南。非洲新兴的人工智能技术,如人工智能增强型远程医疗、移动医疗应用、预测分析和虚拟肿瘤委员会,在克服地理和资源限制方面显示出前景。这些创新技术可以促进远程会诊、持续的患者监测和多学科合作,从而改善癌症治疗的可及性和治疗效果。最后,还讨论了在非洲癌症治疗中加强人工智能整合的建议,包括投资数据基础设施、医疗保健专业人员的能力建设以及促进国际合作。应对伦理和监管方面的挑战对于确保负责任地有效利用人工智能技术至关重要。通过利用人工智能,非洲可以显著改善癌症护理服务,降低死亡率,提高患者的生活质量。
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