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Artif Intell Gastrointest Endosc. Jun 8, 2024; 5(2): 90704
Published online Jun 8, 2024. doi: 10.37126/aige.v5.i2.90704
Impact of artificial intelligence in the management of esophageal, gastric and colorectal malignancies
Ayrton Bangolo, Nikita Wadhwani, Vignesh K Nagesh, Shraboni Dey, Hadrian Hoang-Vu Tran, Izage Kianifar Aguilar, Auda Auda, Aman Sidiqui, Aiswarya Menon, Deborah Daoud, James Liu, Sai Priyanka Pulipaka, Blessy George, Flor Furman, Nareeman Khan, Adewale Plumptre, Imranjot Sekhon, Abraham Lo, Simcha Weissman
Ayrton Bangolo, Nikita Wadhwani, Vignesh K Nagesh, Shraboni Dey, Hadrian Hoang-Vu Tran, Izage Kianifar Aguilar, Aman Sidiqui, Aiswarya Menon, James Liu, Blessy George, Flor Furman, Nareeman Khan, Adewale Plumptre, Imranjot Sekhon, Simcha Weissman, Department of Internal Medicine, Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ 07047, United States
Auda Auda, Deborah Daoud, Sai Priyanka Pulipaka, Abraham Lo, Department of Medicine, Palisades Medical Center, North Bergen, NJ 07047, United States
Author contributions: Bangolo A searched the literature, wrote, and revised the manuscript; Wadhwani N, Nagesh VK, Dey S, Tran H, Aguilar IK, Auda A, Sidiqui A, Menon A, Daoud D, Liu J, Pulipaka P, George B, Furman F, Khan N, Plumptre A, and Sekhon I wrote, revised and edited the manuscript; Weissman S and Lo A wrote, revised and approved the final version and are the article’s guarantors; All authors certify that they contributed sufficiently to the intellectual content and data analysis; Each author has reviewed the final version of the manuscript and approves it for publication.
Conflict-of-interest statement: No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.
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Corresponding author: Ayrton Bangolo, MBBS, MD, Doctor, Department of Internal Medicine, Palisades Medical Center, 7600 River Road, North Bergen, NJ 07047, United States. ayrtonbangolo0@gmail.com
Received: December 12, 2023
Revised: January 28, 2024
Accepted: March 4, 2024
Published online: June 8, 2024
Core Tip

Core Tip: Application of artificial intelligence in the realm of gastrointestinal malignancies has burgeoned over the past decade as its incorporation has streamlined the work-up of gastrointestinal malignancies to address the alarming mortality statistics, largely resulting from delayed interception. The latter juxtaposed with the abundant array of contemporary diagnostic, predictive, and prognostic tools, is a testament to their underperforming status and calls for the development of digital tools that can optimize the oncologic work-up and pave the way for personalized therapies.