AI can better predict drug response to lung cancer therapies
Dercle said in a paper appeared in the journal Clinical Cancer Research.
The researchers used machine learning to develop a model to predict treatment sensitivity in the training cohort. Each model could predict a score ranging from zero (highest treatment sensitivity) to one (highest treatment insensitivity) based on the change of the largest measurable lung lesion identified at baseline."We observed that similar radiomics features predicted three different drug responses in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ," Dercle said. "With AI, cancer imaging can move from an inherently subjective tool to a quantitative and objective asset for precision medicine approaches," he added.
--IANS na/