New horizons at the interface of artificial intelligence and translational cancer research
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2025-04-14Type
- Review Article
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Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being utilized in cancer research as a computational strategy for analyzing multiomics datasets. Advances in single-cell and spatial profiling technologies have contributed significantly to our understanding of tumor biology, and AI methodologies are now being applied to accelerate translational efforts, including target discovery, biomarker identification, patient stratification, and therapeutic response prediction. Despite these advancements, the integration of AI into clinical workflows remains limited, presenting both challenges and opportunities. This review discusses AI applications in multiomics analysis and translational oncology, emphasizing their role in advancing biological discoveries and informing clinical decision-making. Key areas of focus include cellular heterogeneity, tumor microenvironment interactions, and AI-aided diagnostics. Challenges such as reproducibility, interpretability of AI models, and clinical integration are explored, with attention to strategies for addressing these hurdles. Together, these developments underscore the potential of AI and multiomics to enhance precision oncology and contribute to advancements in cancer care. Show more
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Cancer CellVolume
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Cell PressFunding
207931 - Shared intratumor transcriptional heterogeneity and predictive models for patients’ clinical outcome (SNF)
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