Early and Prediagnostic Detection of Pancreatic Cancer from Computed Tomography
Wenxuan Li, Pedro R. A. S. Bassi, Lizhou Wu, Xinze Zhou, Yuxuan Zhao, Qi Chen, Szymon Plotka, Tianyu Lin, Zheren Zhu, Marisa Martin, Justin Caskey, Shanshan Jiang, Xiaoxi Chen, Jaroslaw B. \'Cwikla, Artur Sankowski, Yaping Wu, Sergio Decherchi, Andrea Cavalli, Chandana Lall

TL;DR
This study presents ePAI, an AI system that detects early pancreatic cancer from CT scans with high accuracy, outperforming radiologists and enabling diagnosis months before clinical detection.
Contribution
Developed and validated an AI-based system for early detection of pancreatic cancer from CT scans, demonstrating superior performance over radiologists and potential for clinical use.
Findings
ePAI achieved high AUC (0.918-0.999) in internal and external tests.
ePAI detected PDAC up to 36 months before clinical diagnosis.
ePAI outperformed 30 radiologists in sensitivity by 50.3%.
Abstract
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), one of the deadliest solid malignancies, is often detected at a late and inoperable stage. Retrospective reviews of prediagnostic CT scans, when conducted by expert radiologists aware that the patient later developed PDAC, frequently reveal lesions that were previously overlooked. To help detecting these lesions earlier, we developed an automated system named ePAI (early Pancreatic cancer detection with Artificial Intelligence). It was trained on data from 1,598 patients from a single medical center. In the internal test involving 1,009 patients, ePAI achieved an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.939-0.999, a sensitivity of 95.3%, and a specificity of 98.7% for detecting small PDAC less than 2 cm in diameter, precisely localizing PDAC as small as 2 mm. In an external test involving 7,158 patients across 6 centers,…
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TopicsPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research · AI in cancer detection · COVID-19 diagnosis using AI
