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Using Social Robots and AI to Perform Genetic Risk Assessment for Cancer

Tyler Morris1,Conor Brown1,Seungwoo An1,Jeremiah Augustine1,Andrew Ward1,Laura Enomoto23,Erin Campbell23,Xiaopeng Zhao1
1University of Tennessee, Knoxville
2University of Tennessee, UT Medical Center
3University of Tennessee, Graduate School of Medicine
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Abstract

Genetic risk assessment (GRA) and genetic counseling have become integral to optimal patient care for patients with cancer. At present, there is a limited number of qualified healthcare providers who provide this service. To assist professionals in the GRA process, we have combined social robotics and retrieval-augmented generative artificial intelligence (RAG AI) to provide education related to hereditary cancer to be included in GRA sessions for individuals at risk. This GRA application pushes the boundary on previously unavailable chatbots and AI systems by creating a novel and interactive experience enhanced by professionally verified information. In the future, we seek to improve the app as it is and obtain feedback from both GRA professionals and potential end-users that will be used to enhance the system and provide customized risk assessment. Overall, our GRA system takes the next step towards informing patients of their hereditary cancer risk and pertinent care options.