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AI in pathology is a branch of medicine that uses artificial intelligence to help pathologists analyze and diagnose tissue samples. AI has the potential to transform the practice of surgical pathology by ensuring rapid and accurate results and enabling pathologists to focus on higher level diagnostic and consultative tasks such as integrating molecular, morphologic and clinical information to make accurate diagnosis in difficult cases, determine prognosis objectively and in this way contribute to personalized care. AI already enables pathologists to identify unique imaging markers associated with disease processes with the goal of improving early detection, determining prognosis, and selecting treatments most likely to be effective. This allows pathologists to serve more patients while maintaining diagnostic and prognostic accuracy.
Some examples of AI pathology software are:
- AI Sight is a web-based digital pathology slide viewing platform that enables the management and analysis of whole slide images. AI Sight can be used by biopharmaceutical companies, contract researchers, laboratories, academic institutions, and physicians to support AI-driven research.
- Paige Breast is a suite of AI applications created to assist pathologists in the breast cancer evaluation, providing detection of cancer in breast biopsies and the detection of metastases in breast lymph nodes.