Track 4: Computational Pathology
Track 4: Computational
Pathology
A field of pathology that uses computer analysis to examine
patient samples using a wide range of techniques in order to understand
disease.
Introduction
The reduction of diagnosis
and classification errors is computational pathology's main benefit. A 92.4
percent sensitivity in tumour identification rate was reached by the Camelyon
Grand Challenge 2016 (CAMELYON16 challenge), a global machine learning-based
initiative to assess innovative algorithms for the automated detection of
cancer in hematoxylin and eosin (H&E)-stained whole-slide imaging (WSI). A
pathologist, however, could only reach a sensitivity of 73.2 percent In
addition to expanding sub-segments like digital pathology, molecular pathology,
and pathology informatics, computational pathology has the potential to
revolutionise the conventional core activities of pathology By fostering
international collaboration, computational pathology seeks to increase
diagnostic precision, enhance patient care, and lower costs. Computational
pathology is essential to obtaining individualised precision medicine, which is
driven by the quick development of technology.
What do pathologists interpret as computational
pathology?
I see
computational pathology techniques allowing us to address the complex medical
environment for cancer care that is evolving in the future.
Computational pathology definition
The
definition of computational pathology cited in the article "Computational
Pathology: An Emerging Definition"1 is just one of many available. This
area is viewed holistically by Louis DN et al. According to the author, computational
pathology is a method of diagnosis that integrates data from various sources
(such as pathology, radiology, clinical, molecular, and lab operations);
employs mathematical models to produce diagnostic inferences; and provides
customers with clinically useful knowledge. This vision extends beyond an
informatics-centric viewpoint and makes use of pathology's primary skill and
its capacity to effectively communicate knowledge that can be applied in
clinical settings.
computational pathology is required ?
With the
introduction of digital pathology, we are quickly entering a period in which
next-generation pathology is becoming a reality. Precision medicine and
tailored cancer treatments are causing a paradigm shift in cancer care, which
is becoming more prevalent daily. In order for personalised medicine to become
a reality, pathologists must be involved. First clinical choices about the
patient are made at the pathologist's desk, and that will continue to be the
case.
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