Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Computers More Accurate Than Pathologists In Assessing Lung Cancer Tissues

From ScienceBlog, Aug 16, 2016, "Computers trounce pathologists in predicting lung cancer type, severity:"
Computers can be trained to be more accurate than pathologists in assessing slides of lung cancer tissues, according to a new study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine.

The researchers found that a machine-learning approach to identifying critical disease-related features accurately differentiated between two types of lung cancers and predicted patient survival times better than the standard approach of pathologists classifying tumors by grade and stage.

“Pathology as it is practiced now is very subjective,” said Michael Snyder, PhD, professor and chair of genetics. “Two highly skilled pathologists assessing the same slide will agree only about 60 percent of the time. This approach replaces this subjectivity with sophisticated, quantitative measurements that we feel are likely to improve patient outcomes.”

The research will be published Aug. 16 in Nature Communications.

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