Shaping the Future of Oncology: The Role of Generative AI in Clinical and Research Environments
A special issue of Current Oncology (ISSN 1718-7729).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 September 2025 | Viewed by 1040
Special Issue Editors
Interests: bladder cancer; prostate cancer; renal cell carcinoma; robot-assisted surgery; biomarker-based oncology studies; prognostic outcome models; translational research; multicenter projects in genitourinary oncology research
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Interests: generative artificial intelligence in medicine; uro-oncology
Interests: urological oncology; bladder cancer; prostate cancer; urologic surgery; cancer research; predictive biomarkers; robot-assisted surgery
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) marks a pivotal transformation in oncology, with the potential to redefine clinical practice, therapeutic approaches, and research paradigms. This Special Issue of Current Oncology seeks to investigate the diverse and rapidly expanding applications of generative AI in the field of oncology, covering advancements in diagnostics, breakthroughs in treatment modalities, and the optimization of clinical decision making. We invite submissions that showcase how generative AI is being harnessed to enhance cancer diagnostics, individualize treatment regimens, and support decision-making processes for both clinicians and patients through AI-driven decision intelligence.
We particularly welcome manuscripts that evaluate the efficacy of AI-powered tools for cancer patients and explore their clinical applications. Contributions are encouraged from researchers and practitioners highlighting original studies, review articles, case reports, and innovative methodologies demonstrating how AI is addressing the intricate challenges of cancer care, especially how generative AI bridges the gap between research and clinical implementation, fostering a more seamless, integrated, and efficient oncological landscape.
This Special Issue aims to provide a comprehensive exploration of the present and future roles of generative AI in oncology, offering key insights into its transformative potential for cancer care and research. We look forward to your pioneering contributions to this dynamic and swiftly evolving field, which promises to set new standards for oncological treatment and research.
Prof. Dr. Matthias May
Dr. Emily Rinderknecht
Dr. Maximilian Haas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- generative AI in oncology
- AI-driven cancer diagnostics
- personalized cancer treatment
- AI in clinical decision making
- oncology research innovation
- AI-assisted therapeutic strategies
- cancer care technology
- patient-centered AI tools and apps
- translational oncology and AI
- future of oncology
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