Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), which can arise from Barrett’s esophagus (BE), has a 5-year survival rate of < 20%. Unfortunately, the severe sampling limitations associated with conventional histology may limit the sensitivity for detecting EAC and dysplasia (a precursor lesion to EAC) through regular endoscopic screening of BE patients. We have developed a non-destructive 3D pathology workflow to provide comprehensive evaluation of whole biopsies and a deep learning-based computational triage method that automatically segments potentially neoplastic regions (dysplasia or EAC) to guide pathologist review. A preliminary clinical validation study shows that our AI-assisted 3D workflow enables neoplasia to be identified with higher sensitivity on a per-biopsy level than conventional slide-based 2D histology.
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