Jorge Reis-Filho, Chief AI and Data Scientist at AstraZeneca, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article he and his colleagues co-authored, published in Nature Portfolio Journals (NPJ) Artificial Intelligence:
“I am thrilled to announce the publication of ‘The AI revolution: how multimodal intelligence will reshape the entire oncology ecosystem’ in Nature Portfolio Journals (NPJ) Artificial Intelligence. This perspective was a collaborative review from several of my colleagues across AstraZeneca, in addition to truly talented individuals from across the pharma, tech, healthcare, and academic landscape.
This perspective piece explores how multimodal artificial intelligence (MMAI) is transforming cancer care by integrating diverse data streams, including genomics, histopathology, radiomics, clinical records, laboratory test results and de-identified patient notes into cohesive analytical frameworks that deliver unprecedented precision in diagnosis, prognosis and treatment selection.
Key insights drawn from the review describe the ways that MMAI can achieve higher benchmarks than traditional methods in precision diagnostics and personalized treatment selection, in addition to driving positive economic impact and global health equity.
The convergence of advanced AI capabilities with comprehensive multimodal datasets represents a paradigm shift toward truly personalized oncology, offering the potential to revolutionize patient outcomes across the entire cancer care continuum.
Congratulations to all my fellow co-authors on bringing this comprehensive assessment and perspective together; it is an honor to be listed alongside each of you on this publication.”
Title: The AI revolution: how multimodal intelligence will reshape the oncology ecosystem
Authors: David Dellamonica, David Ruau, Ben Griffiths, Greg Rossi, Bob T. Li, Pedram Razavi, Thomas Di Maio, Tristan Gonzalez, Amanda Remorino, Jorge S. Reis-Filho, Philippe Menu, Thorsten Gutjahr, Adrien Moucquot, Tom Diethe, Hassan Naqvi, Ross Muken, Pablo Azcue
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