
Fabio Ynoe de Moraes/scri.queensu.ca
Jun 3, 2025, 14:13
Let’s Build the Future Wisely – Fabio Ynoe de Moraes on Major News in Oncology and AI
Fabio Ynoe de Moraes, Associate Professor at Queen’s University, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Major news in oncology + AI
ASCO has just partnered with Google Cloud’s Gemini to launch the ASCO Guidelines Assistant – a bold, timely move to bridge the gap between clinical knowledge and real-world practice through advanced AI.
This AI-powered tool delivers fast, evidence-based answers to clinicians by drawing exclusively from ASCO’s own guidelines, with transparent citations and interactive querying built in. Designed to support (not replace) clinical reasoning, it’s a milestone in evidence-based digital transformation.
– ASCO-Google Cloud Official Release
– ASCO Daily News Article
– Further Details: AI Integration
– AI in Oncology Commentary – ASCO ConnectionLinks added to the comments
As someone deeply involved in global oncology and AI for cancer care, I see three critical implications:
1. Workflow-first AI
Success in oncology AI won’t be defined by novelty — but by usability. Tools like this must become cognitive extenders, not passive search engines. Real-world validation and implementation science will be essential.2. Global equity opportunity
In LMICs and underserved settings, where oncologists face extreme patient loads and limited resources, AI-powered guideline tools could democratize expert-level support. But deployment must be multilingual, context-sensitive, and equitably governed.
3. Next frontier: personalization
To truly transform care, these tools must evolve to integrate live patient data, trial eligibility engines, and federated learning. That’s how we bridge guidelines and individualized precision care — without compromising evidence.Kudos to ASCO for this strategic step at the intersection of technology, knowledge, and impact. We need more bold, clinician-centered, and globally conscious AI in oncology.
Let’s ensure that what we build serves patients, supports providers, and strengthens systems — everywhere.
What are your thoughts on this shift?
How do you see AI transforming oncology practice in your context?Follow for more on AI x Oncology, Global Cancer Innovation, and Academic Leadership.
Let’s build the future — wisely.
– Fabio Ynoe de Moraes, MD PhD”
Read about New ASCO Guidelines Assistant on OncoDaily.
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