
Aug 16, 2025, 15:41
Anupam Datta: GPT 4 vs GPT 5 – A Radiation Oncologist’s Perspective
Anupam Datta, Sr. Consultant Radiation Oncologist at NCRI Hospital, Kolkata, shared on LinkedIn:
“GPT 4 vs GPT 5 – A Radiation Oncologist’s perspective –
If GPT-4 were in your tumor board…
…it’s the fellow who can pull up NCCN guidelines and summarize key trials.
If GPT-5 were there? It’s the senior who not only recalls those trials, but remembers your patient’s MRI from last month, links it to today’s pathology, and says:
‘Given their comorbidities and our SBRT capabilities, this protocol from Chu et al. might fit — here’s the dose schedule, and I’ve drafted the consent form.’
That’s the leap: from answering your question to anticipating your next step.
How GPT-5 changes my oncology workflow:
- Case Prep & Decision Support – Upload imaging, labs, trials → get patient-specific protocol suggestions with references.
- Research Drafting – Maintain long manuscript threads without re-explaining context.
- Conference Content – Build abstracts, posters, and slides in one flow.
- Patient Education – Generate tiered explanations for peers, patients, and the public.
- Admin Shortcuts – Instantly create letters, forms, and summaries in my tone.
It’s not just an upgrade. It’s like adding a proactive, detail-savvy colleague to your team – one who never forgets the data, the deadlines, or the details.”
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