Patients participating in fully autonomous physical AI clinical trials require guidance on how to interact with robots for their specific cancer procedures. - Page 1: Positioning and recovery directions are provided to a patient with a thymic tumor receiving care from surgical robots. - A child with leukemia is instructed on how to talk to their social companion robot on Page 5. - A radiotherapy motion-management / tracking robot breathing guide on Page 8 is provided for a patient with a lung tumor. The increased number of human-robot interactions are designed to scale oncology clinical trial time efficiency.
Kevin Kawchak (Sun,) studied this question.