Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Oncology market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 43.6% by 2033: Visiongain
Visiongain Reports Ltd
Visiongain Reports Ltd

Visiongain has published a new report entitled Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Oncology Market Report 2023-2033: Forecasts by Product Type (Software, Hardware, Services), by Usage Type (Cancer Research, Pre-screening and Diagnosis, Treatment), by End-user (Pharmaceutical and Biopharmaceutical Companies, Research Institutes, Hospitals and Diagnostic Centres, Other), by Disease Type (Lung Cancer, Breast Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Colon Cancer, Other) AND Regional and Leading National Market Analysis PLUS Analysis of Leading Companies AND COVID-19 Impact and Recovery Pattern Analysis.

The AI in Oncology market was valued at US$1,855.9 million in 2022 and is projected to grow at a CAGR of 43.6% during the forecast period 2023-2033.

Security and Privacy of Data Concerns Causes Significant Barriers

The effective use of AI algorithms in cancer is strongly reliant on access to enormous amounts of patient data, particularly sensitive medical information. However, in the healthcare industry, the privacy and security of this data have become key problems.

To safeguard patient privacy and safeguard their medical information, strict rules have been implemented, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States. While these laws are necessary to protect patient privacy, they also place limitations on the sharing and use of medical data, which makes it difficult for AI algorithms to obtain substantial datasets for analysis. Therefore, healthcare organizations and researchers face numerous challenges in handling patient data due to the sensitive nature of medical records. Unauthorized access, data breaches, and improper handling of patient data can lead to severe consequences, including legal implications, loss of patient trust, and compromised privacy.

As a result, healthcare organizations and AI developers must implement robust security measures, including encryption, access controls, and strict data governance protocols, to safeguard patient data. Compliance with data protection regulations, such as HIPAA and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), is crucial to maintain data privacy and build trust with patients. The challenges surrounding data privacy and security create barriers for AI implementation in oncology. Collaborative efforts between stakeholders, including policymakers, healthcare organizations, and technology providers, are necessary to establish comprehensive frameworks that address data privacy concerns while allowing responsible and ethical use of patient data for AI-driven advancements in oncology research and care.