Women who receive the results of their screening mammograms immediately after their examination have less stress and anxiety compared with women who have to wait several days for their test results, ...
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 ...
When a radiologist reviewed Deirdre Hall’s mammogram images last summer, everything seemed fine. There were no shadows or lumps or irregular patches that could signal cancer. The doctor gave it a ...
The research follows a previous pilot study that offered mammograms to hospitalized women who were overdue for breast cancer screenings and did not have an outpatient mammogram already scheduled. The ...
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 ...
A deep learning model trained in mammography is able to predict the development of breast cancer up to five years in advance, according to a study published in Radiology on May 7. Researchers at the ...
Computerized devices used to assess 30 percent of mammograms in the U.S. offer less accurate results than those produced by radiologists on their own, while raising costs by as much as $70 a test, ...
(CNN) — Artificial intelligence found more breast cancers than doctors with years of training and experience and cut doctors’ mammogram reading workload almost in half, a new early-stage study found.
In a major boon for the battle against breast cancer—which recently overtook lung cancer as the world’s most common form of cancer—artificial intelligence technologies designed to automatically detect ...