Unlocking New Aspects Of Healthcare Through Artificial Intelligence
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64149/J.Carcinog.24.8s.296-304Keywords:
Healthcare, Diabetes, Cancer, Artificial intelligence, anxiety, diagnosis, medicineAbstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a branch of computer science which focuses on creating algorithms or machines that can mimic human intelligence. AI has become an indispensable tool across various fields, including corporate, research, education and medicine. The most likely use of AI in healthcare is transforming diagnosis of diseases like diabetes, cancer and mental health, to the early stages and medical visualization very easily. Artificial intelligence can give information about CT scans, X-rays and MRIs with more accurately leading to the plans for more effective treatment. This ability of AI has led to the important advances in discoveries of drugs and preventive medicine. There are number of diseases which are causing millions of deaths in the world but in this paper, we are focusing on the role of AI in major three diseases: Diabetes, Cancer and mental health. Diabetes care in patients has been improved by development of AI based blood glucose management plans, regular glucose monitoring and predictive control. Cancer is a chronic disease which cannot be diagnosed at early stages without regular monitoring. AI has been utilized in dose optimization, radiotherapy, tumor contouring and personalized chemotherapy at particular site to minimize the opposing effects. Mental health disorders like anxiety depression etc. have been increased due lifestyle changes. AI tools guide us how mental health and psychology of mind are important for physical health of a person. It helps us to analyze speech, expression of face and to diagnose mental problem. This paper will focus on how the development of AI in healthcare can be a life-saving advancement. We will explore the interrelationship between cancer, mental health, and diabetes and examine how powerful AI technologies are being used for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of these and other diseases




