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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Symptom Monitoring in Adult Cancer Survivorship: A Systematic Review
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Abstract
PURPOSE: The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care may afford new avenues for personalized and patient-centered care. This systematic review explored the role of AI in symptom monitoring for adult cancer survivors. METHODS: A comprehensive search was performed from inception to November 2023 in seven bibliographic databases and three clinical trial registries. This PROSPERO registered review (ID: CRD42023476027) assessed reports of empirical research studies of AI use in symptom monitoring (physical and psychological symptoms) across all cancer types in adults. RESULTS: A total of 18,530 reports were identified, of which 41 met review criteria and were analyzed. Included studies were predominantly published between 2021 and 2023, originated in the United States (39.0%) and Japan (14.6%), and primarily used cohort designs (80.5%), followed by cross-sectional designs (12.2%). The mean sample size was 617.14 (standard deviation = 1,401.37), with most studies primarily including multiple tumor types (31.7%) or breast cancer survivors (26.8%). Machine learning algorithms (43.9%) was the most used AI method, followed by natural language processing (29.3%), AI-driven chatbots (17.1%), and decision support tools (9.8%). The most common inputs to the AI algorithms were textual data, patient-reported symptoms, and physiologic measurements. The most examined symptom was pain (34.2% of studies), followed by fatigue and nausea (17.1% of studies each). Overall, the review showed increasing AI technology use in the prediction and monitoring of cancer symptoms. CONCLUSION: AI is being used to enhance symptom monitoring in various cancer settings. When considering integration into clinical practice, standardization of data capture, the use of analytics, investing in infrastructure, and the end-user experience should be considered for successful implementation and monitoring the improvement of patient outcomes.
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Autoren
- Sanam Tabataba Vakili
- Darren Haywood
- Deborah Walker
- Aalaa Abdou
- Ragisha Gopalakrishnan
- Sarina Sadeghi
- Helena Karolyne Arruda Guedes
- Chia Jie Tan
- Carla Thamm
- Rhys Bernard
- Henry C. Y. Wong
- Elaine P. Kuhn
- Jennifer Kwan
- Shing Fung Lee
- Nicolas H. Hart
- Catherine F Paterson
- Deepti Chopra
- Amanda Drury
- Elwyn Zhang
- Shayan Raeisi Dehkordi
- Fredrick D. Ashbury
- Grigorios Kotronoulas
- Edward Chow
- Michael Jefford
- Raymond J. Chan
- Rouhi Fazelzad
- Srinivas Raman
- Muna Alkhaifi
Institutionen
- Sunnybrook Health Science Centre(CA)
- University of Technology Sydney(AU)
- Edith Cowan University(AU)
- La Trobe University(AU)
- Ministry of Health and Population(EG)
- Columbia University Irving Medical Center(US)
- Mount Sinai Medical Center(US)
- Administração Regional de Saúde de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo(PT)
- University of Utah(US)
- Flinders University(AU)
- McMaster University(CA)
- Hospital Authority(HK)
- Dartmouth College(US)
- Dartmouth–Hitchcock Medical Center(US)
- University of Toronto(CA)
- National University Cancer Institute, Singapore(SG)
- National University Hospital(SG)
- The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center(US)
- Dublin City University(IE)
- Queen's University(CA)
- University of Calgary(CA)
- The Ohio State University(US)
- University of Glasgow(GB)
- Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre(AU)
- University Health Network(CA)
- Princess Margaret Cancer Centre(CA)