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When Algorithms Decide: The Controversial Role of AI in Cancer Care Auditing
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Abstract
This commentary explores ethical and clinical implications associated with the use of artificial intelligence (AI), specifically large language models (LLMs), in oncology auditing. Utilizing simulated case analyses, it highlights risks associated with automated systems misinterpreting clinical guidelines, potentially resulting in unethical treatment denials. It further addresses disparities in access to advanced AI tools, which may exacerbate existing inequities in cancer care. Recommendations are provided to ensure AI augments, rather than replaces, clinician judgment, emphasizing guideline adherence, multidisciplinary review, transparency, feedback loops, and routine audits.
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