Artificial intelligence for breast cancer management.
Artificial intelligence is transforming breast cancer management through various machine learning applications.
APA
Chua BN, Thng DKH, et al. (2026). Artificial intelligence for breast cancer management.. Communications medicine, 6(1), 79. https://doi.org/10.1038/s43856-025-01342-3
MLA
Chua BN, et al.. "Artificial intelligence for breast cancer management.." Communications medicine, vol. 6, no. 1, 2026, pp. 79.
PMID
41484464
Abstract
Artificial intelligence is transforming breast cancer management through various machine learning applications. Artificial intelligence supports precision medicine by enhancing detection, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment response prediction. It achieves this by analysing data from medical imaging, histopathology, genomics and multi-omics sources to improve patient recovery. This review summarises AI-driven advancements across the entire continuum of breast cancer management, spanning detection, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment and recovery. It evaluates their efficacy and limitations, explores their impact on healthcare costs and clinical practice, and addresses key challenges including generalisability, reproducibility and regulatory barriers. Evidence from recent studies highlights AI's role in improving breast cancer detection, molecular subtyping and prognostic accuracy. It also facilitates more patient-tailored therapeutic strategies and supports quality of life interventions. Nonetheless, the translation of these benefits into clinical practice requires rigorous validation, transparent model development, and equitable implementation.