

Volume 7
OMICS Journal of Radiology
Radiology and Oncology 2018
July 16-17, 2018
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July 16-17, 2018 Dubai, UAE
Radiology and Oncology
2
nd
World Congress on
Latest advances in artificial intelligence, computer-aided cancer detection and machine learning in
radiology and oncology
A
rtificial Intelligence (AI), Computer Aided Detection (CAD) and Machine Learning are increasingly used in the
assessment of a wide range of diseases including colorectal, lung, breast, prostate and many other cancers. There
are many other potential uses of AI such as scan optimization, quantification. Presentation covers common pitfalls and
performance related issues of commercially available CAD systems. New developments along with practical tip the use of
CAD. Medical professionals, CIOs, Software developers, Healthcare and IT Executives will find this overview of AI useful.
Biography
Sanjay Gandhi has won multiple national and international awards for his contributions to the healthcare innovations and higher education. He is core Clinical
Research & Innovation Lead at one of the largest tertiary care teaching hospitals in the UK. He is the head of radiology training at the University of Bristol and the
chairman of the British Institute of Radiology South West. He has published several research papers and editorials on the benefits of modern technology. He has
contributed to numerous collaborative cancer trials. He is on the editorial boards of 4 international journals and has co-authored and edited 8 medical textbooks.
gandhis@doctors.org.ukSanjay Gandhi
North Bristol NHS Trust, UK
Sanjay Gandhi, OMICS J Radiol 2018, Volume 7
DOI: 10.4172/2167-7964-C1-020