Adding computer-aided detection to mammograms finds more early, noninvasive cancers and helps detect invasive cancers at earlier stages, according to a large new study. But the jury's still out as to ...
The use of computer-aided detection in screening mammograms was evaluated in a study of 222,135 women who had 429,345 screening mammograms at 43 separate facilities (N Engl J Med. 2007;356:1399-1409).
NEW YORK -- A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection found.
New technology is helping better detect breast cancer. Computer-aided detection is new, but more and more radiology centers are now using it. Dr. Julie Taber spends hours examining mammograms with a ...
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, ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A multicenter randomized trial will investigate whether AI-assisted interpretation of mammograms improves ...
A high-tech weapon in the war against breast cancer. With the costs of medical care soaring out of control-- a new study finds it may be a waste of money-- and time. It's called computer-assisted ...
Hologic and Icad, makers of medical imaging equipment, fell in New York trading after a study found that breast cancer screening performed with computer-aided technology failed to find more tumors.
OHIO, USA — Mercy Health's mobile mammography unit will make 20 stops in several northwest Ohio communities in March. The unit, equipped with the latest 3D imaging technology, delivers mammograms to ...