Manoj Reddy: AI isn’t here to replace — it’s here to empower
“AI is transforming cancer care.
And in radiation oncology, it’s leading a revolution.
Some say AI could replace radiation oncologists.
But here’s the truth: AI isn’t here to replace — it’s here to empower.
Here’s what AI is doing today:
- AI tracks tumor changes in real-time, personalizing treatments
- AI handles time-consuming tasks like organ contouring
- AI is improving access for underserved regions
And it’s not just about technology.
AI is about helping people. By automating repetitive tasks, AI helps reduce burnout.
This frees oncologists to focus on what matters most:
- Connecting with patients
- Delivering world-class care
Together, radiation oncologists leveraging AI tools have the potential to transform cancer care — More Precise, Efficient, and Impactful.
What’s your perspective on AI’s role in transforming radiation oncology and medicine? Share in the comments below.
Disclaimer: The views expressed are my own and do not reflect the views of the Department of Veteran Affairs or the United States Government.”
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