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Emerging Trends in AI and Radiomics for Bladder, Kidney, and Prostate Cancer: A Critical Review

Georgios Feretzakis    
Patrick Juliebø-Jones    
Arman Tsaturyan    
Tarik Emre Sener    
Vassilios S. Verykios    
Dimitrios Karapiperis    
Themistoklis Bellos    
Stamatios Katsimperis    
Panagiotis Angelopoulos    
Ioannis Varkarakis    
Andreas Skolarikos    
Bhaskar Somani and Lazaros Tzelves    

Resumen

In an age where technology is deeply intertwined with healthcare, this review focuses on the synergistic role of artificial intelligence (AI) and radiomics in the management of urological cancers, particularly bladder, kidney, and prostate cancers. Our comprehensive review explores how AI?s rapid data-processing capabilities, combined with the intricate image analysis offered by radiomics, are reshaping cancer diagnosis and treatment. We delve into current research findings to illustrate how these innovative technologies are steering oncology toward more accurate, personalized care. This summary is crafted to be accessible, avoiding complex medical jargon and extensive academic references, aiming to highlight the essence and potential impact of these advancements. Our objective is to showcase how AI and radiomics are instrumental in early cancer detection, informed therapeutic decisions, and potentially improved patient outcomes. The research compiled in this paper not only charts a course for the future integration of these technologies in cancer care but also underscores the emerging trend towards patient-centric strategies in the medical community, offering renewed hope and direction in the fight against these cancers.

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