article = {DPO-2020-1-101} title = {Advanced Screening Technologies and Their Applications in Gynaecological Cytology: Can It Be a Pyrrhic Victory?} journal = {Diagnostic Pathology and Oncology} year = {2020} issn = {} doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.31487/j.DPO.2020.01.01} url = {https://www.sciencerepository.org/advanced-screening-technologies-and-their-applications-in-gynaecological-cytology_DPO-2020-1-101 author = {Thaís Heinke,A.F. Logullo,} keywords = {Cervical cancer, AI, cytopathology} abstract ={The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) is already affecting cytopathology on diagnostic medicine, which offers a great perspective and many attractive approches for it. But, even though it may indeed improve accuracy and enhance many processes, the study aims to highlight some additional challenges and ethical issues that are relevant as well. Also, it points out the role AI can play as a strategy to improve cytology practice and teaching worldwide, aiming to obtain best possible performance in population‐based cervical cancer screening according to the different scenarios we can find, and to have the best strategy that may vary accordingly to were it is to be implemented. }