Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently being used to augment histopathological diagnostics in pathology. This systematic review aims to evaluate the evolution of these AI-based diagnostic techniques for diagnosing head and neck neoplasms. Materials and methods: Articles regarding the use of AI for head and neck pathology published from 1982 until March 2022 were evaluated based on a search strategy determined by a multidisciplinary team of pathologists and otolaryngologists. Data from eligible articles were summarized according to author, year of publication, country, study population, tumor details, study results, and limitations. Results: Thirteen articles were included according to inclusion criteria. The selected studies were published between 2012 and March 1, 2022. Most of these studies concern the diagnosis of oral cancer; in particular, 6 are related to the oral cavity, 2 to the larynx, 1 to the salivary glands, and 4 to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma not otherwise specified (NOS). As for the type of diagnostics considered, 12 concerned histopathology and 1 cytology. Discussion: Starting from the pathological examination, artificial intelligence tools are an excellent solution for implementing diagnosis capability. Nevertheless, today the unavailability of large training datasets is a main issue that needs to be overcome to realize the true potential.

Artificial intelligence in head and neck cancer diagnosis / Bassani S.; Santonicco N.; Eccher A.; Scarpa A.; Vianini M.; Brunelli M.; Bisi N.; Nocini R.; Sacchetto L.; Munari E.; Pantanowitz L.; Girolami I.; Molteni G.. - In: JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY INFORMATICS. - ISSN 2153-3539. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2022), pp. 100153.1-100153.6. [10.1016/j.jpi.2022.100153]

Artificial intelligence in head and neck cancer diagnosis

Molteni G.
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently being used to augment histopathological diagnostics in pathology. This systematic review aims to evaluate the evolution of these AI-based diagnostic techniques for diagnosing head and neck neoplasms. Materials and methods: Articles regarding the use of AI for head and neck pathology published from 1982 until March 2022 were evaluated based on a search strategy determined by a multidisciplinary team of pathologists and otolaryngologists. Data from eligible articles were summarized according to author, year of publication, country, study population, tumor details, study results, and limitations. Results: Thirteen articles were included according to inclusion criteria. The selected studies were published between 2012 and March 1, 2022. Most of these studies concern the diagnosis of oral cancer; in particular, 6 are related to the oral cavity, 2 to the larynx, 1 to the salivary glands, and 4 to head and neck squamous cell carcinoma not otherwise specified (NOS). As for the type of diagnostics considered, 12 concerned histopathology and 1 cytology. Discussion: Starting from the pathological examination, artificial intelligence tools are an excellent solution for implementing diagnosis capability. Nevertheless, today the unavailability of large training datasets is a main issue that needs to be overcome to realize the true potential.
2022
Artificial intelligence in head and neck cancer diagnosis / Bassani S.; Santonicco N.; Eccher A.; Scarpa A.; Vianini M.; Brunelli M.; Bisi N.; Nocini R.; Sacchetto L.; Munari E.; Pantanowitz L.; Girolami I.; Molteni G.. - In: JOURNAL OF PATHOLOGY INFORMATICS. - ISSN 2153-3539. - ELETTRONICO. - 13:(2022), pp. 100153.1-100153.6. [10.1016/j.jpi.2022.100153]
Bassani S.; Santonicco N.; Eccher A.; Scarpa A.; Vianini M.; Brunelli M.; Bisi N.; Nocini R.; Sacchetto L.; Munari E.; Pantanowitz L.; Girolami I.; Molteni G.
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