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267P Towards an artificial intelligence based multimodal pain assessment tool for cancer-related pain: Foundations from the SENSAI project
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Abstract
Cancer-related pain is a common yet often under-assessed symptom, leading to suboptimal management and reduced quality of life. Traditional methods rely on infrequent self-reports, limited by communication barriers, recall bias, and time constraints. Automatic pain assessment (APA) using artificial intelligence (AI) offers opportunities for continuous, standardized monitoring, but existing APA tools are rarely applied in practice or designed for oncology. The SENSAI project addresses this gap by developing a cancer pain database and clinically grounded APA tool.
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