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Evolution and integration of artificial intelligence across the cancer continuum in women: advances in risk assessment, prevention, and early detection.

Authors

Desai M,Desai B

Affiliations (2)

  • Department of Information Technology, Sarvajanik College of Engineering and Technology (SCET), Surat, Gujarat, 395001, India. [email protected].
  • Tribhuvandas Foundation, Anand, Gujarat, 388001, India.

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the prevention and control of breast cancer by improving risk assessment, prevention, and early diagnosis. Considering an emphasis on AI applications across the women's breast cancer spectrum, this review summarizes developments, existing applications, and future potential prospects. We conducted an in-depth review of the literature on AI applications in breast cancer risk prediction, prevention, and early detection from 2000 to 2025, with particular emphasis on Explainable AI (XAI), deep learning (DL), and machine learning (ML). We examined algorithmic fairness, model transparency, dataset representation, and clinical performance indicators. As compared to traditional methods, AI-based models continuously enhanced risk categorization, screening sensitivity, and early detection (AUCs ranging from 0.65 to 0.975). However, challenges remain in algorithmic bias, underrepresentation of minority populations, and limited external validation. Remarkably, 58% of public datasets focused on mammography, leaving gaps in modalities such as tomosynthesis and histopathology. AI technologies have an enormous number of opportunities for enhancing the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. However, transparent models, inclusive datasets, and standardized frameworks for explainability and external validation should be given the greatest attention in subsequent studies to ensure equitable and effective implementation.

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