Just how transformative will AI/ML be for immuno-oncology?

J Immunother Cancer

Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, Oregon, USA

Published: March 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Immuno-oncology focuses on using the immune system to fight cancer, and it's evolving rapidly with advancements in technology and data availability.
  • Recent breakthroughs in artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are particularly noteworthy for their potential to enhance understanding and treatment outcomes in immuno-oncology.
  • The review discusses key challenges in this field, such as improving clinical workflows, managing high-quality image data, synthesizing textual information, and addressing small patient cohorts, while also highlighting the promise of new AI/ML techniques and ethical practices to drive future progress.

Article Abstract

Immuno-oncology involves the study of approaches which harness the patient's immune system to fight malignancies. Immuno-oncology, as with every other biomedical and clinical research field as well as clinical operations, is in the midst of technological revolutions, which vastly increase the amount of available data. Recent advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) have received much attention in terms of their potential to harness available data to improve insights and outcomes in many areas including immuno-oncology. In this review, we discuss important aspects to consider when evaluating the potential impact of AI/ML applications in the clinic. We highlight four clinical/biomedical challenges relevant to immuno-oncology and how they may be able to be addressed by the latest advancements in AI/ML. These challenges include (1) efficiency in clinical workflows, (2) curation of high-quality image data, (3) finding, extracting and synthesizing text knowledge as well as addressing, and (4) small cohort size in immunotherapeutic evaluation cohorts. Finally, we outline how advancements in reinforcement and federated learning, as well as the development of best practices for ethical and unbiased data generation, are likely to drive future innovations.

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