According to a study published in the European Journal of Cancer, the fairness and equity of datasets for AI-driven mammogram interpretation might be jeopardized by the underrepresentation of racial ...
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 ...
Less that 5% of survey respondents accepted the idea of stand-alone mammogram AI interpretation, while 71% supported AI as a second reader. About three-quarters of patients had minimal or no knowledge ...
Before the intervention, the department’s peak turnaround time for mammogram reports reached 198 hours, or 8.25 days. Researchers identified three causes for the delayed reporting: radiologist ...
Higher education was linked to greater acceptance of AI in screening mammography, and 76.5% of participants reported no or minimal knowledge of AI. HealthDay News — Use of artificial intelligence (AI) ...
In a study of nearly 5,000 screening mammograms interpreted by an FDA-approved AI algorithm, patient characteristics such as race and age influenced false positive results. The study's results were ...
On May 12 and 13, 2015, the Forum held a public workshop to discuss evidence regarding interpretive performance in breast cancer screening. Workshop presentations and discussions examined the state of ...
AI-assisted mammogram readings can reduce radiologists' workload by 40% while maintaining diagnostic accuracy. The AI model achieved an AUC of 0.92, indicating strong performance in distinguishing ...
Most patients are open to AI assisting with mammogram interpretation, but only when a radiologist is involved. More than 70% of patients surveyed supported the use of AI to help read mammograms, ...
When predictions were deemed confident, recall decisions were made by the model; otherwise, radiologist double reading was applied. HealthDay News — An artificial intelligence (AI) strategy can reduce ...
Example screening mammograms with an invasive ductal carcinoma (arrows) in which the women would not have been recalled with an AI–reading-only strategy. However, these examinations would have been ...
KSHB 41 reporter Elyse Schoenig covers issues surrounding the cost of health care. Share your story idea with Elyse. A new federal ruling from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) now requires ...