A new study finds that an AI-supported screen reading procedure can contribute to the early detection of breast cancer.
An increase was seen in the detection of invasive cancers and in situ cancers, with a reduction in screen-reading workload.
Nearly 700,000 women are to be recruited to take part in an NHS artificial intelligence (AI) breast cancer screening trial in ...
New research results now published from Lund University's MASAI trial are even better than the initial findings from last ...
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ThePrint on MSNAI can aid in early, precise detection of breast cancer, show results of 1st randomised trialCancer detection rates were 6·4 per 1,000 screened in the group that underwent mammography with AI use compared to five per 1 ...
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Novel AI boosts breast cancer detection in mammogramsThe MASAI trial reveals AI in mammography increases cancer detection by 29% and decreases radiologists' workload by 44%, ...
Hundreds of thousands of women will have their scans assessed by the technology in a trial that offers ‘faster access to ...
NIHR chief executive and Department of Health and Social Care chief scientific adviser, Professor Lucy Chappell, said: “This ...
AI tools like the ones being tested in the EDITH trial could help facilitate the screening process, allowing the NHS to ...
NHS clinics will use artificial intelligence to screen for breast cancer in a massive “landmark” trial. Almost 700,000 ...
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who survived kidney cancer in 2021, is launching an NHS-wide breast cancer trial using ...
The National Health Service is gearing up to launch the biggest trial using artificial intelligence in diagnosing breast ...
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