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Population Health Management | 2018

Transforming Diabetes Care Through Artificial Intelligence: The Future Is Here

Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Marc Rivo; Marisol Sepulveda; Yoonyoung Park; Jane L. Snowdon; Kyu Rhee

Abstract An estimated 425 million people globally have diabetes, accounting for 12% of the worlds health expenditures, and yet 1 in 2 persons remain undiagnosed and untreated. Applications of artificial intelligence (AI) and cognitive computing offer promise in diabetes care. The purpose of this article is to better understand what AI advances may be relevant today to persons with diabetes (PWDs), their clinicians, family, and caregivers. The authors conducted a predefined, online PubMed search of publicly available sources of information from 2009 onward using the search terms “diabetes” and “artificial intelligence.” The study included clinically-relevant, high-impact articles, and excluded articles whose purpose was technical in nature. A total of 450 published diabetes and AI articles met the inclusion criteria. The studies represent a diverse and complex set of innovative approaches that aim to transform diabetes care in 4 main areas: automated retinal screening, clinical decision support, predictive population risk stratification, and patient self-management tools. Many of these new AI-powered retinal imaging systems, predictive modeling programs, glucose sensors, insulin pumps, smartphone applications, and other decision-support aids are on the market today with more on the way. AI applications have the potential to transform diabetes care and help millions of PWDs to achieve better blood glucose control, reduce hypoglycemic episodes, and reduce diabetes comorbidities and complications. AI applications offer greater accuracy, efficiency, ease of use, and satisfaction for PWDs, their clinicians, family, and caregivers.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Concordance assessment of a clinical decision support software in patients with solid tumors.

Harit Suwanrusme; Surasit Issarachai; Theera Umsawasdi; Suthida Suwanvecho; Wimolrat Decha; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Ching-Kun Wang; Alexandra Urman; Narongsak Kiatikajornthada


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Real world survival outcomes in patients with high risk stage II colon cancer at a Beijing Cancer Hospital.

Aiwen Wu; Peng-ju Chen; Tian-le Li; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Ting-ting Sun; Kyu Rhee


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Concordance evaluation of an artificial intelligence technology with a multidisciplinary tumor board in gastric cancer.

Daolu Yuwen; Wenwen Zhang; Jiaying Wu; Juan Zhang; Yunzhu Shen; Junfeng Shi; Cuiju Tang; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Kyu Rhee; Jinfei Chen


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Clinical performance pilot using cognitive computing for clinical trial matching at Mayo Clinic.

Jane Helgeson; Melissa Rammage; Alexandra Urman; M. Christopher Roebuck; Sadie Coverdill; Katharine Pomerleau; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Li-Ing Liu; Robert William Sweetman; Quincy Chau; M Paul Williamson; Michael Vinegra; Tufia C. Haddad; Matthew P. Goetz


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Can AI technology augment tumor board treatment decisions for stage II colon cancer care

Peng-ju Chen; Ting-ting Sun; Tian-le Li; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Alexandra Urman; Ching-Kun Wang; Yue Zhang; Yunfeng Yao; Guo-li He; Kyu Rhee; Aiwen Wu


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Harnessing AI for health equity in oncology research and practice.

Alexandra Urman; Ching-Kun Wang; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Ethan Scheinberg; Michael J. Young


JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics | 2018

Realizing the Promise of Cognitive Computing in Cancer Care: Ushering in a New Era

Andrew D Norden; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Alexandra Urman; Fernando Suarez; Kyu Rhee


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Use of a cognitive computing system for treatment of colon and gastric cancer in South Korea.

Jeong-Heum Baek; Sung-Min Ahn; Alexandra Urman; Young Saing Kim; Hee Kyung Ahn; Park Sung Won; Won-Suk Lee; Sun Jin Sym; Heun Kyu Park; Yong-Soon Chun; Eun Kyung Cho; W. Lee; D.B. Shin; Young-Bo Kim; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Andrew D Norden; Kyu Rhee; Uhn Lee


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Concordance assessment of a cognitive computing system in Thailand.

Suthida Suwanvecho; Harit Suwanrusme; Montinee Sangtian; Andrew D Norden; Alexandra Urman; Annette Hicks; Irene Dankwa-Mullan; Kyu Rhee; Narongsak Kiatikajornthada

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Harit Suwanrusme

Bumrungrad International Hospital

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Narongsak Kiatikajornthada

Bumrungrad International Hospital

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Suthida Suwanvecho

Bumrungrad International Hospital

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