Radiology Advances Podcast | RSNA
This episode discusses a study from the University of California, San Francisco in the United States that tested whether GPT-4o-generated patient-friendly summaries improve comprehension of lung cancer screening CT reports. In a within-subjects survey of 1,815 adults across Lung-RADS 1, 2S, and 4B vignettes, the summaries significantly improved objective comprehension and reduced anxiety for all three report types. Largest gains were in participants with low self-rated English and health literacy. These findings support using LLM summariesas a potential health-equity tool, while highlighting the unmet patient need for personalized next-steps guidance. Self-reported comprehension of large language model-generated summaries of lung cancer screening reports: a vignette survey. Serna et al. Radiology Advances, 2026, 3, umag008. [https://doi.org/10.1093/radadv/umag008]
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