Patient-Centered RAG for Oncology Visit Aid Following the Ottawa Decision Guide (2507.04026v1)
Abstract: Effective communication is essential in cancer care, yet patients often face challenges in preparing for complex medical visits. We present an interactive, Retrieval-augmented Generation-assisted system that helps patients progress from uninformed to visit-ready. Our system adapts the Ottawa Personal Decision Guide into a dynamic retrieval-augmented generation workflow, helping users bridge knowledge gaps, clarify personal values and generate useful questions for their upcoming visits. Focusing on localized prostate cancer, we conduct a user study with patients and a clinical expert. Results show high system usability (UMUX Mean = 6.0 out of 7), strong relevance of generated content (Mean = 6.7 out of 7), minimal need for edits, and high clinical faithfulness (Mean = 6.82 out of 7). This work demonstrates the potential of combining patient-centered design with LLMs to enhance clinical preparation in oncology care.
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