Sergey Badalyan: Preserving Critical Thinking and Human Judgment With AI in Oncology
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Sergey Badalyan: Preserving Critical Thinking and Human Judgment With AI in Oncology

Sergey Badalyan, Medical Oncology Resident at Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, Assistant Managing Editor at OncoDaily Medical Journal, shared a post on LinkedIn:

“One of the most thought-provoking questions during the AI in Oncology Panel Discussion organised by OncoDaily with the sponsorship of ZS wasn’t about what AI can do, it was about what we might lose if we’re not careful.

As AI becomes increasingly integrated into cancer care, how do we preserve critical thinking, human judgment, and the patient experience? How do we ensure that AI supports clinicians rather than replacing the reasoning and empathy that patients rely on?

The panel highlighted an important point: the conversation shouldn’t be about choosing between AI and humans. It should be about using AI responsibly, demanding transparency, and ensuring that technology helps us deliver better, safer, and more accessible care.

A timely discussion as oncology continues to navigate one of the most transformative technological shifts in its history.”

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