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Can customized reader pairing boost mammo double reading performance?

AuntMinnie

In Europe, breast cancer screening involves double reading, where two interpreting radiologists review mammography images. However, radiologist pairing in this setting is done randomly, and screening performance varies among radiologists. In total, the team included data from 3,592,414 mammography exams. per 1,000 exams 54.1

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AI shows promise as first reader in breast cancer screening

AuntMinnie

While double reading in breast cancer screening is used in Europe, radiologist shortages and capacity issues could hinder the feasibility of this method. The team included data from 257,671 screening mammograms performed between 2014 and 2018. They also compared the results with those of first reading and combined reading.

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Radiologists and AI-powered health informatics: Leading the way in screening

AuntMinnie

Everything we do at DeepHealth is about empowering radiologists and healthcare professionals, not just in the detection and diagnosis of diseases but across the whole care continuum. Saige Breast has been trained on over 10,000 scans and has now been employed in over a million mammograms. What is DeepHealth doing this year at ECR?

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CEM improves breast cancer detection rate over low-energy mammography

AuntMinnie

A team led by Joao Horvat, MD, from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York found that CEM depicted 90% of breast cancers compared with 10% on low-energy mammograms alone and 50% on low-energymammogramswith whole-breast ultrasound. Their study included data collected between 2014 and 2019 from 468 women with a median age of 54.

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Unlock the advantage of time across the breast health continuum of care

The British Institute of Radiology

To mitigate the time challenges typically faced when reporting tomosynthesis images, advanced imaging technology can reconstruct high-resolution tomosynthesis slices which results in a reduction in radiologist reading time. 2014 Jun 25;311(24):2499-507. [3] 106(10), 2014. [7] 3] Olivia DiPrete, Ana P. Lourenco , Grayson L.

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Ultrasound detects more cancers in high-risk women with dense breasts

AuntMinnie

These findings can help breast imagers estimate the expected outcomes of supplemental ultrasound screening according to a woman’s risk level and assist in determining which women with dense breasts may be good candidates for supplemental ultrasound screening after a negative mammogram,” Sprague told AuntMinnie.com. Image courtesy of the RSNA.

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AI can be used to 'rule-out' breast cancer on mammography

AuntMinnie

A deep-learning algorithm can rule out the presence of breast cancer on screening mammograms, improving specificity and yielding significant workflow and downstream savings, according to research published April 10 in Radiology. dataset 1: 143,593 mammograms interpreted by 11 breast radiologists from 2008 to 2017 U.S.

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