The introduction of the CRVIA open-source AI system addresses three critical challenges in pancreatic cancer diagnosis. First, exceptional accuracy at 94.2% across multiple centres establishes a new diagnostic standard, particularly important given that vascular invasion assessment directly determines surgical eligibility in a disease where only 15-20% of patients qualify for curative surgery. Second, open-source availability eliminates financial barriers to advanced diagnostic technology, democratising access for hospitals and clinics regardless of budget constraints. Third, the system’s interpretable design builds clinical confidence by enabling radiologists to understand AI recommendations, facilitating integration into existing workflows rather than replacing clinical judgment. This combination of high accuracy, equitable access, and clinical transparency represents a paradigm shift in how advanced diagnostic tools can address global healthcare disparities. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.
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