Health
AI increases the accuracy of mammography screening for breast cancer. – The Washington Newsday
An artificial intelligence (AI) tool improved the breast cancer detection rate of radiologists by an average of 5%, according to a study published Wednesday in…

An artificial intelligence (AI) tool improved the breast cancer detection rate of radiologists by an average of 5%, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Radiology: Artificial Intelligence.
The technology, called MammoScreen, also reduced the rate of false-positive findings or cases where radiologists incorrectly identify spots on mammograms as cancer by an average of 6%, the researchers said.
“The results show that MammoScreen can help improve the performance of radiologists in…
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