A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can help to select the most suitable treatment for cancer patients has been developed by researchers at The Australian National University (ANU).
DeepPT, developed in collaboration with scientists at the National Cancer Institute in America and pharmaceutical company Pangea Biomed, works by predicting a patientโs messenger RNA (mRNA) profile. This mRNA – essential for protein production – is also the key molecular information for personalised cancer medicine.
According to lead author Dr Danh-Tai Hoang from ANU, when combined with a second tool called ENLIGHT, DeepPT was found to successfully predict a patientโs response to cancer therapies across multiple types of cancer.

โWe know that selecting a suitable treatment for cancer patients can be integral to patient outcomes,โ Dr Hoang said.
โDeepPT was trained on over 5,500 patients across 16 prevalent cancer types, including breast, lung, head and neck, cervical and pancreatic cancers.
โWe saw an improvement in patient response rate from 33.3 per cent without using our model to 46.5 per cent with using our model.โ
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DeepPT builds on previous work by the same ANU researchers to develop a tool to help classify brain tumours.
Both AI tools draw on microscopic pictures of patient tissue called histopathology images, also providing another key benefit for patients.
โThis cuts down on delays in processing complex molecular data, which can take weeks,โ Dr Hoang said.
โAny kind of delay obviously poses a real challenge when dealing with patients with high-grade tumours who might require immediate treatment.
โIn contrast, histopathology images are routinely available, cost-effective and timely.โ
IMAGE CREDIT: The Australian National University (ANU).
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