Can AI beat cancer?

Can Artificial Intelligence meaningfully change cancer outcomes?

With perspectives from both a patient and a doctor, Professor Justin Yeung and Rebecca Eastwood, a cancer survivor, mum and lawyer, discuss the realistic potential and limits of AI-driven tools to improve cancer diagnosis and outcomes. This talk will highlight the lived experience of stepping “off normal protocol”, emphasising the uncertainty, trade-offs and emotional burden that accompany such decisions, as well as unpack the clinical reasoning that led to those choices and discuss where AI-driven dosing and prediction tools could plug into key moments of care.

Together, Justin and Rebecca will illustrate how AI can move oncology towards personalised treatment, improve shared decision making, and ultimately enhance the patient experience without replacing clinical judgment.

Bio

Justin graduated from Nottingham University in the U.K. and went on to complete his colorectal specialist training in the United Kingdom before being awarded a HCA International Foundation Scholarship which allowed him to complete a year's specialist colorectal cancer fellowship at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, Australia. In 2017, Justin became the Head of the Department of Surgery and lead for the AI radiomics group at Western Precinct, University of Melbourne. In 2025, Justin and his team successfully spun out PredicTx Health from the University of Melbourne which provides oncology tailored solutions for cancer patients using AI and big data.

Event

Wednesday 13 May, 6:00 pm @Hickens Hotel, 127 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000

Also speaking at this location at 8:00 pm are Professor Ben Dixon and Dr Renu Eapen