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Multimodal Whole Slide Foundation Model for Pathology
Ding, Tong, Wagner, Sophia J., Song, Andrew H., Chen, Richard J., Lu, Ming Y., Zhang, Andrew, Vaidya, Anurag J., Jaume, Guillaume, Shaban, Muhammad, Kim, Ahrong, Williamson, Drew F. K., Chen, Bowen, Almagro-Perez, Cristina, Doucet, Paul, Sahai, Sharifa, Chen, Chengkuan, Komura, Daisuke, Kawabe, Akihiro, Ishikawa, Shumpei, Gerber, Georg, Peng, Tingying, Le, Long Phi, Mahmood, Faisal
The field of computational pathology has been transformed with recent advances in foundation models that encode histopathology region-of-interests (ROIs) into versatile and transferable feature representations via self-supervised learning (SSL). However, translating these advancements to address complex clinical challenges at the patient and slide level remains constrained by limited clinical data in disease-specific cohorts, especially for rare clinical conditions. We propose TITAN, a multimodal whole slide foundation model pretrained using 335,645 WSIs via visual self-supervised learning and vision-language alignment with corresponding pathology reports and 423,122 synthetic captions generated from a multimodal generative AI copilot for pathology. Without any finetuning or requiring clinical labels, TITAN can extract general-purpose slide representations and generate pathology reports that generalize to resource-limited clinical scenarios such as rare disease retrieval and cancer prognosis. We evaluate TITAN on diverse clinical tasks and find that TITAN outperforms both ROI and slide foundation models across machine learning settings such as linear probing, few-shot and zero-shot classification, rare cancer retrieval and cross-modal retrieval, and pathology report generation.
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Learning Effective Representations from Clinical Notes
Dubois, Sebastien, Romano, Nathanael, Kale, David C., Shah, Nigam, Jung, Kenneth
Clinical notes are a rich source of information about patient state. However, using them effectively presents many challenges. In this work we present two methods for summarizing clinical notes into patient-level representations. The resulting representations are evaluated on a range of prediction tasks and cohort sizes. The new representations offer significant predictive performance gains over the common baselines of Bag of Words and topic model representations across all tested tasks and cohort sizes.
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