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AI, breast cancer
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
AI detects ovarian cancer better than human doctors: Study
AI based models achieved an accuracy rate of 86% for detecting ovarian cancer, compared to 82% for human experts.
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.
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AI breakthrough in breast cancer detection: New study claims over 17% improvement in screening accuracy
The latest study by researchers from the University of Lubeck in Germany shows that AI can be a valuable tool in early breast ...
News Medical on MSN
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AI boosts breast cancer detection rates while cutting radiologist workload
AI-supported mammography screening significantly increases breast cancer detection rates while maintaining comparable recall ...
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 ...
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How AI-powered informatics and smart technologies could revolutionize healthcare
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
News Medical on MSN
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AI platform identifies which patients are likely to benefit most from a cancer clinical trial
A study led by Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University and Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania ...
Science Daily
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AI predicts cancer prognoses, responses to treatment
A new artificial intelligence tool combines data from medical images with text to predict cancer prognoses and treatment responses.
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Japanese Startups Are Pioneering New Cancer Tools With AI And Focused Ultrasound
In early 2024, the World Health Organization predicted that by 2050 there will be more than 35 million new cancer cases ...
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ScreenPoint acquires Biomediq to bolster breast cancer risk assessment tool
With a decade-long collaboration history, the companies have previously demonstrated the value of their combined analysis ...
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