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Can AI Bridge the Gap Between Imaging and Prognosis in Breast Cancer?

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Can AI Bridge the Gap Between Imaging and Prognosis in Breast Cancer?

A recent editorial in European Radiology explores the potential of multimodal artificial intelligence to integrate complex imaging data with clinical outcomes in breast cancer. The piece discusses how AI models that combine radiological images, histopathology, genomics, and patient records could move beyond simple detection to predict disease progression and treatment response. This approach aims to transform imaging from a diagnostic tool into a prognostic engine, potentially enabling more personalized and effective oncology care pathways.

Why it might matter to you: The methodological leap from diagnostic to prognostic AI in radiology represents a paradigm shift with clear parallels for pulmonary medicine. For a pulmonologist, this signals the imminent arrival of tools that could, for instance, use chest CT scans to predict trajectories in interstitial lung disease or COPD exacerbations. Mastering the evaluation and application of such multimodal AI systems will be crucial for leveraging thoracic imaging to guide proactive, personalized management of chronic respiratory conditions.

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