Cancer, as a self-sustaining and adaptive process that interacts dynamically
with its microenvironment, continues to thwart patients, researchers and clinicians despite significant progress in understanding its biological underpinnings. Cancer offers a unique context for medical decisions given not only its variegated forms with evolution of disease but also the need to take into account the individual conditions of patients, their ability to receive treatment and their responses to treatment. In particular, Artificial Intelligence(AI) promises to make great strides in the qualitative interpretation of cancer imaging by expert clinicians, including volumetric delineation of tumors over time, extrapolation of the tumor genotype and biological course from its radiographic phenotype, prediction of clinical outcome and assessment of the impact of disease and treatment on adjacent organs. There is an efficient use of Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence concepts that drive the scenario and provide results that are more reliable as compared to decisions taken by radiologists.
Guide Co-ordinator HOD
Prof. S H ANGADI Prof. DEEPALI V PATIL Prof. M V JERABANDI