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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 12 MIN

201: Confidence-Based AI Pathology for Cholangiocarcinoma Diagnosis

from Digital Pathology Podcast · host Aleksandra Zuraw, DVM, PhD

Send us Fan MailPaper Discussed in this Episode:A confidence-based, artificial intelligence pathology model for diagnosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Chang, Jay, Calderaro, et al. Annals of Oncology 2026. DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2026.02.018.Episode Summary: In this journal club deep dive, we tackle one of the most frustrating diagnostic puzzles in liver cancer: differentiating primary intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA) from metastatic liver cancers. We examine a groundbreaking 2026 study introducing AI2CCA, a deep-learning pathology model that evaluates routine digitized slides. The study forces us to ask a critical question: how can we safely deploy AI in the clinic? The answer lies in teaching the machine to measure its own uncertainty, drastically reducing the need for invasive, exclusionary tests and accelerating life-saving treatments.In This Episode, We Cover:• The Ultimate Clinical Bottleneck: Understanding the high-stakes diagnostic overlap between ICCA and metastatic adenocarcinomas. Because these tumors look functionally identical—sharing irregular glandular structures, mucin secretion, and fibrotic responses—patients often face weeks of invasive endoscopies and body scans to rule out an occult primary site before targeted treatment can begin.• The Foundation Model Bake-Off: Researchers pitted three advanced, self-supervised deep learning architectures against each other using retrospective data from 544 patients across five European centers: ◦ Ctranspath paired with HistoBistro. ◦ UNI paired with CLAM. ◦ CONCH paired with TITAN, which emerged as the winner by mapping gigapixels of tissue to pathology reports using multimodal visual-language training.• The Secret Sauce - Predictive Entropy: An initial AUROC of 0.840 is not safe enough for clinical deployment. We break down how the team used Generalized-ODIN (G-ODIN) to calculate "predictive entropy"—a mathematical measurement of the AI's internal confusion when tissue is highly ambiguous.• The Power of Saying "I Don't Know": By setting a strict confidence threshold and refusing to diagnose ambiguous slides, the AI2CCA model improved its AUROC to 0.958 and dropped its false positive rate to absolute zero. While it only retained 46% of cases for high-confidence predictions, it provides a safe "fast-track" that could essentially halve the clinical backlog for unnecessary gastrointestinal scopes.• The Global Stress Test: To prove the AI didn't just memorize European lab stains, the team prospectively tested 161 new patients across France, India, and South Korea. Despite navigating completely different disease backgrounds—such as heavy cirrhosis and endemic liver flukes—the model achieved near-perfect accuracy (AUROCs of 1.00 and 0.965) with only one single misclassification globally.Key Takeaway: True clinical AI doesn't need to replace the human diagnostic process; it just needs to know what it doesn't know. By perfectly triaging 46% of routine cases with zero false positives, AI2CCA transforms the human pathologist into the ultimate biological arbiter, freeing up their cognitive bandwidth for the most complex cases while allowing thousands of patients to skip unnecessary invasive testsSupport the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

Send us Fan Mail Paper Discussed in this Episode: A confidence-based, artificial intelligence pathology model for diagnosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma. Chang, Jay, Calderaro, et al. Annals of Oncology 2026. DOI: 10.1016/j.annonc.2026.02.018. Episode Summary: In this journal club deep dive, we tackle one of the most frustrating diagnostic puzzles in liver cancer: differentiating primary intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICCA) from metastatic liver cancers. We examine a groundbreaking 20...

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