Professor Park Jae-geun of Hallym University's Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital will give a lecture on early diagnosis of AI-based pancreatic cancer at an international conference
Dec 04, 2025
Professor Park Jae-geun of the Department of Gastroenterology at Hallym University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital (Hospital Director Lee Dong-jin) recently announced the latest research trends on early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer using endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)-based AI as an invitation to the Korean Society of Gastroenterology (Korea Digestive Disease Week 2025, KDDW 2025).
KDDW is an international event involving more than 2,000 gastrointestinal medical staff and researchers from 43 countries around the world, and it is a representative international academic conference where domestic and foreign experts share the latest research results and clinical applicability.
Professor Park Jae-geun gave a lecture on the theme of 「Application of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Based Artificial Intelligence in Pancreatic Cancer」. This presentation introduced a comprehensive analysis of EUS-AI studies around the world published over the past decade, and drew great attention by quantitatively presenting the size and flow of research, technology development stages, key keyword changes, and cross-country cooperation structures using AI-assisted bibliographic analysis techniques beyond simple literature review.
Professor Park's EUS-AI research is rapidly evolving into multi-modal analysis that integrates various data beyond simple video reading, explainable AI (XAI) that visually presents the basis for AI's judgment, and development of hybrid prediction models that combine video and clinical information. These technological advances have suggested a new diagnostic paradigm that can increase the accuracy of image interpretation and more precisely screen high-risk lesions in diseases that are difficult to diagnose early, such as pancreatic cancer.
Professor Park Jae-geun said, "As early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer determines survival rates, technology combining EUS and AI will be a key tool for future clinical diagnosis.". "Hanlim University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital continues to strengthen its precision medical diagnosis system by continuing AI research on pancreatic and biliary tract diseases and domestic and international cooperation."."
Hallym University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital Gastroenterology Center is equipped with specialized equipment for diagnosing pancreatic and biliary diseases such as high-resolution endoscopic ultrasound, ultrasound-guided procedures, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and specialized personnel for multidisciplinary treatment. In addition, it is leading research in the field of digestive diseases in Korea through artificial intelligence convergence research, multi-center joint research, and clinical trials.
KDDW is an international event involving more than 2,000 gastrointestinal medical staff and researchers from 43 countries around the world, and it is a representative international academic conference where domestic and foreign experts share the latest research results and clinical applicability.
Professor Park Jae-geun gave a lecture on the theme of 「Application of Endoscopic Ultrasound-Based Artificial Intelligence in Pancreatic Cancer」. This presentation introduced a comprehensive analysis of EUS-AI studies around the world published over the past decade, and drew great attention by quantitatively presenting the size and flow of research, technology development stages, key keyword changes, and cross-country cooperation structures using AI-assisted bibliographic analysis techniques beyond simple literature review.
Professor Park's EUS-AI research is rapidly evolving into multi-modal analysis that integrates various data beyond simple video reading, explainable AI (XAI) that visually presents the basis for AI's judgment, and development of hybrid prediction models that combine video and clinical information. These technological advances have suggested a new diagnostic paradigm that can increase the accuracy of image interpretation and more precisely screen high-risk lesions in diseases that are difficult to diagnose early, such as pancreatic cancer.
Professor Park Jae-geun said, "As early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer determines survival rates, technology combining EUS and AI will be a key tool for future clinical diagnosis.". "Hanlim University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital continues to strengthen its precision medical diagnosis system by continuing AI research on pancreatic and biliary tract diseases and domestic and international cooperation."."
Hallym University Gangnam Sacred Heart Hospital Gastroenterology Center is equipped with specialized equipment for diagnosing pancreatic and biliary diseases such as high-resolution endoscopic ultrasound, ultrasound-guided procedures, and endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) and specialized personnel for multidisciplinary treatment. In addition, it is leading research in the field of digestive diseases in Korea through artificial intelligence convergence research, multi-center joint research, and clinical trials.
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