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[DKFZ-2026-00805]
Journal Article (Review Article)
Rinderknecht, E. ; Alexa, R. ; Wülfing, C. ; et al
Large language models as a communication and organizational infrastructure in urology: evidence, limitations, and clinical responsibility. [„Large language models“ als Kommunikations- und Organisationsinfrastruktur in der Urologie: Evidenz, Grenzen und klinische Verantwortung].
Large language models (LLMs) mark a structural turning point in digital medicine, as they are now capable not only of processing medical information but of conveying it in ways that are context-sensitive, linguistically coherent, and tailored to the needs of specific audiences. In urology, a specialty defined by high communication demands, explanation-intensive disease entities, and complex organizational interfaces, the central question is no longer one of technical feasibility but of the fundamental repositioning of clinical communication. [...]
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