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AI, breast cancer
AI boosts breast cancer detection rates while cutting radiologist workload
AI-supported mammography screening significantly increases breast cancer detection rates while maintaining comparable recall rates, offering a safer and more efficient solution to address radiologist workloads.
AI helps radiologists spot breast cancer in real-world tests
Whether AI can assist in cancer detection has been subject to much debate, but now a real-world test with almost 200 radiologists shows that the technology can improve success rates
AI helps doctors detect more breast cancer in the largest real-world study
AI is as good as clinicians at interpreting mammograms, a cancer study with nearly 500,000 participants in Germany suggests.
AI improves mammography cancer detection rates in large cohort study
An observational, multicenter, real-world study conducted at 12 screening sites in Germany has reported a 17.6% higher cancer detection rate among women aged 50–69 who received AI-supported double-reading mammography screenings compared to those who received standard double-reading.
AI increases chances to detect breast cancer, study finds
Researchers have indicated the use of AI in breast cancer screening increases the chances of detecting the disease. There have been claims that AI could assist clinicians in combating cancer cases, but much of this has been based on retrospective work.
AI-Supported Mammography Revolutionizes Breast Cancer Detection: Landmark German Study Proves Real-World Impact
PRAIM stands out as the most ambitious AI radiology project to date, involving 500,000 participants across Germany. As the first nationwide study to deploy AI in Germany's National Screening Program, it far surpasses previous studies that relied on retrospective data or small, controlled lab settings
Study Demonstrates AI's Power in Improving Breast Cancer Detection
For years, the idea that "AI will replace radiologists" has been largely speculative. Today, a groundbreaking study provides the first real-world evidence of artificial intelligence's potential to transform breast cancer screening.
New Scientist on MSN
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A healthy dose of AI can improve medical care and save lives
Done right, with real-world evidence to back up the claims and persuade doctors to adopt it, artificial intelligence has the ...
12h
on MSN
Unique AI predicts cancer prognoses and responses to treatment by combining data from medical images with text
The melding of visual information (microscopic and X-ray images, CT and MRI scans, for example) with text (exam notes, ...
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on MSN
Doctor Says UnitedHealthcare Stopped Cancer Surgery to Ask If Necessary
Elisabeth Potter, a doctor based in Austin, Texas, created a video on Instagram detailing her experience treating a cancer ...
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ScreenPoint Medical Acquires Biomediq A/S to Expand Breast Cancer Risk Assessment Capabilities
ScreenPoint Medical today announced the acquisition of Biomediq A/S, a research-based company focused on the research, ...
Crain's New York
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NYU Langone offshoot raises $20M in growing field of AI cancer diagnostics
The city’s abundance of large health systems has produced a cottage industry of AI-centered medical diagnostics companies ...
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on MSN
How AI saved 68-year-old Sheila Tooth when routine scan missed cancer
The advancement offers hope for better patient outcomes.The pilot study, published in the Journal of Biophotonics, involved ...
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Aiosyn Mitosis Breast Becomes the First AI-Powered Mitosis Detection Solution to Achieve CE Mark Certification Under IVDR
Aiosyn's mitosis detection solution is the first to achieve CE mark under IVDR. It improves efficiency and consistency in ...
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on MSN
AI is better at spotting certain cancer than doctors, scientists say
Researchers say the AI-powered tool is better at spotting ovarian cancer than expert ultrasound examiners and could reduce ...
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