Kefah Mokbel, Chair of Breast Cancer Surgery at London Breast Institute and Honorary Professor of Medicine at Cardiff University School of Medicine, shared a post on LinkedIn about an article Daniel Hilbers and coleagues authored:
“Although patients with cancer generally supported artificial intelligence when used as a physician-guided tool, concerns about depersonalization, treatment bias, and data security highlighted challenges in implementation. Trust in artificial intelligence was shaped by physician endorsement and patient familiarity, with greater trust when artificial intelligence was physician-guided.”
Title: Patient Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence in Cancer Care: Scoping Review
Authors: Daniel Hilbers, Navid Nekain, Alan Bates, John-Jose Nunez
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