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EPISODE · Apr 10, 2026 · 24 MIN

227: Implementing Generative AI and LLM Assistants in Oncology Practice

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

Send us Fan MailPaper Discussed in this Episode:How to bring generative AI to oncology practice. D. Truhn & J. N. Kather. ESMO Real World Data and Digital Oncology 2026.Episode Summary:In this journal club deep dive, we step out of the theoretical sci-fi hype of artificial intelligence and look at a practical, real-world roadmap for bringing Generative AI into oncology. We examine a 2026 paper that maps out the trajectory for deploying Large Language Models (LLMs) to combat the overwhelming cognitive load of modern cancer care. Rather than replacing clinicians, this episode explores how AI can synthesize massive amounts of unstructured data—like dense pathology narratives and shifting molecular reports—so doctors can get back to practicing medicine instead of acting as data entry clerks.In This Episode, We Cover:• The Data Avalanche in Oncology: Why the shifting landscape of decades of patient histories, clinical trial registries, and handwritten notes creates an information load that human cognition simply wasn't evolved to process all at once.• How LLMs Actually "Think": Why predicting the "next word" based on massive training data allows AI to mimic medical reasoning and organize complex clinical concepts—like linking a BRAF mutation directly to a specific inhibitor without looking up a rulebook.• The Three Evolutionary Steps of AI Complexity: ◦ Step 1: Stand-alone Models: The "closed-book exam." These models (like early ChatGPT) are frozen in time with their original training data and have zero access to new clinical trials or FDA updates. ◦ Step 2: Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG): The "open-book exam." The AI searches continually updated external databases and guidelines before answering, significantly reducing fabricated answers, or "hallucinations". ◦ Step 3: Agentic AI: The ultimate goal. Fully functioning "research assistants" that can iteratively reason, plan steps, and invoke external software tools (like lab APIs and medical calculators) to complete complex tasks like proposing tumor board summaries.• The Deployment Roadblocks: Why you can't just drop an autonomous agent into a fragmented hospital IT network built in 2005. We unpack strict security silos, audit logs, and the dangerous reality of "domain shift"—where an AI trained perfectly at Johns Hopkins might silently fail at a community clinic simply due to different doctor shorthand or microscopic slide scanner colors.• The Human Element & Automation Bias: The hidden dangers of junior doctors losing their clinical intuition (deskilling) and why system design must force the AI to "show its work" with intentional friction to prevent doctors from blindly clicking accept on a hallucinated treatment plan.• Your Edits Are the Future: A fascinating look at how a clinician's daily administrative annoyances—every strike-through and manual correction of an AI draft—serve as the ultimate, high-value ground-truth data to train the next generation of oncology AI.Key Takeaway:The destination we are driving toward is augmentation, not automation. By handling massive information synthesis, uncovering patterns, and explicitly showing its work, AI can act as a tireless assistant that improves routine care, while leaving the final, nuanced clinical judgment exactly where it belongs: with the human physician.Support the showGet the "Digital Pathology 101" FREE E-book and join us!

Send us Fan Mail Paper Discussed in this Episode: How to bring generative AI to oncology practice. D. Truhn & J. N. Kather. ESMO Real World Data and Digital Oncology 2026. Episode Summary: In this journal club deep dive, we step out of the theoretical sci-fi hype of artificial intelligence and look at a practical, real-world roadmap for bringing Generative AI into oncology. We examine a 2026 paper that maps out the trajectory for deploying Large Language Models (LLMs) to combat the overwh...

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