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AI for Pathology - Professor Nasir Rajpoot

Offered By: The Royal College of Pathologists via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the cutting-edge applications of artificial intelligence in pathology through this 21-minute lecture by Professor Nasir Rajpoot from The Royal College of Pathologists. Delve into the digital transformation of pathology and discover how AI is revolutionizing the field. Learn about emerging AI applications in tumor detection for breast lymph nodes and prostate biopsies, as well as mitotic cell identification. Gain insights into the MIDOG Challenge Contest and understand the global impact of cancer. Examine the TASIL Score for decision support in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma, and explore AI's potential in predicting colorectal cancer pathways, mutations, and microsatellite instability. Conclude by addressing the thought-provoking question of whether AI will replace pathologists in the future.

Syllabus

Intro
COI Disclosures
Pathology Going Digital
Histopathology
Al for Pathology
Which Al apps are we likely to see soon
Tumor Detection in Breast LN
Tumour Detection in Prostate Biopsi
Detecting Mitotic Cells
The MIDOG Challenge Contest
Global Burden of Cancer
TASIL Score for DSS in HNSCC
Predicting CRC Pathways & Mutati
Predicting MSI in CRC
Will Al Replace Pathologists?


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The Royal College of Pathologists

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