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Google joins Mayo Clinic to use AI for radiotherapy planning

By IANS | Updated: October 29, 2020 09:55 IST

San Francisco, Oct 29 In a bid to fight cancer, Google has collaborated with Mayo Clinic on research ...

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San Francisco, Oct 29 In a bid to fight cancer, Google has collaborated with Mayo Clinic on research to develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based system that can support physic, help reduce treatment planning time and improve the efficiency of radiotherapy.

In this research partnership, Mayo Clinic and Google Health will work to develop an algorithm to assist clinic in contouring healthy tissue and organs from tumours, and conduct research to better understand how this technology could be deployed effectively in clinical practice.

Mayo Clinic is an international centre of excellence for cancer treatment with world-renowned radiation oncologists.

"Google researchers have studied how AI can potentially be used to augment other areas of healthcare from mammographies to the early deployment of an AI system that detects diabetic retinopathy using eye scans," said Dr Cian Hughes, Informatics Lead, Google Health.

More than 18 million new cancer cases are diagnosed globally each year, and radiotherapy is one of the most common cancer treatments.

But planning for a course of radiotherapy treatment is often a time-consuming and manual process for clinic.

The most labour-intensive step in planning is a technique called "contouring" which involves segmenting both the areas of cancer and nearby healthy tissues that are susceptible to radiation damage during treatment.

"Clinic have to painstakingly draw lines around sensitive organs on scans a time-intensive process that can take up to seven hours for a single patient," Hughes said in a statement on Wednesday.

In a previous collaboration with University College London Hospitals, Google researchers demonstrated how an AI system could analyse and segment medical scans of patients with head and neck cancer similar to how expert clinic would.

"Our research with Mayo Clinic will also focus on head and neck cancers, which are particularly challenging areas to contour, given the many delicate structures that sit close together".

In this first phase of research with Mayo Clinic, Google hopes to develop and validate a model as well as study how an AI system could be deployed in practice.

The technology will not be used in a clinical setting and algorithms will be developed using only de-identified data, Google said.

( With inputs from IANS )

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