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(Reuters Health) - Computer-aided detection, a part of almost all mammograms today, appears not to improve diagnostic accuracy for breast cancer screening, according to a large study. Computer-aided ...
The retrospective study analyzed SEER data from 2001 through 2009, and found that the annual CAD prevalence among Medicare screening mammograms increased from 3.5% to 79.7%. When used during ...
When it comes to reading mammogram results, two heads aren't always better than one. A new study found that so-called computer-aided detection (CAD) for screening mammography has rates of cancer ...
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Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a go-to tool in health care, helping clinicians such as radiologists make diagnoses ...
NEW YORK -- A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found.
A novel approach to reading mammograms with the help of a computer could free up hundreds of medical man-hours, as well as speeding-up the breast screening process. Scientists at The Universities of ...
Computer-aided mammograms designed to help doctors spot cancer do not increase the chance of finding a tumor and, instead, heighten the risk that a woman will get an unnecessary biopsy, researchers ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A multicenter randomized trial will investigate whether AI-assisted interpretation of mammograms improves ...
Dean JC and Ilvento CC (2006) Improved cancer detection using computer-aided detection with diagnostic and screening mammography: prospective study of 104 cancers. AJR Am J Roentgenol 187: 20–28 ...
A high-tech weapon in the war against breast cancer. With the costs of medical care soaring out of control-- a new study finds it may be a waste of money-- and time. It's called computer-assisted ...