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Detection and Biopsy Guidance of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Based on Artificial Intelligence and Endoscopic Images

Detection and Biopsy Guidance of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma Based on Artificial Intelligence and Endoscopic Images

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Overview

Due to the occult anatomic location of the nasopharynx and frequent presence of adenoid hyperplasia, the positive rate for nasopharyngeal carcinoma identification during biopsy is low, thus leading to delayed or missed diagnosis for nasopharyngeal carcinoma upon initial attempt. Here, we aimed to develop an artificial intelligence tool to detect nasopharyngeal malignancies and guide biopsy under endoscopic examination based on deep learning.

Description

Due to the occult anatomic location of the nasopharynx and frequent presence of adenoid hyperplasia, the positive rate for nasopharyngeal carcinoma identification during biopsy is low, thus leading to delayed or missed diagnosis for nasopharyngeal carcinoma upon initial attempt. Here, we aimed to develop an artificial intelligence tool to detect nasopharyngeal malignancies and guide biopsy under endoscopic examination based on deep learning.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • The patient was found to have a nasopharyngeal lesion through the nasopharyngeal endoscopy and the clinicans considered it necessary to perform an biopsy.
  • Hemilateral lesion with limited size.

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Patients with nasopharyngeal cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, hypopharyngeal cancer, etc. who have already been treated.

Study details
    Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma
    Image-Guided Biopsy

NCT05202626

Chinese Academy of Sciences

30 January 2026

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