AI screening helps catch aggressive breast cancers earlier, Swedish trial finds
The trial involving nearly 106,000 women showed a 12% reduction in later breast cancer diagnoses using AI support without increasing false positives, easing radiologists' workload.
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AI-Assisted Mammograms Show Promise
A Swedish trial is offering some of the clearest evidence yet that AI might sharpen, not replace, the human eye in breast cancer screening. In what researchers call the largest study of its kind, 100,000 women undergoing routine mammograms between April 2021 and December 2022 were randomly assigned to...
More Positive News on Mammo AI from MASAI
The latest results from the landmark MASAI study of AI for mammography screening show a favorable trend toward reducing the rate of interval cancers, or breast cancers that appear between screening rounds. The new findings – published Friday in The Lancet – also confirm mammography AI’s sharp workload reduction and trend toward higher sensitivity. MASAI is a large randomized controlled trial conducted in Sweden that examined the impact of Scree…
The hope is that the tool can help both women and men in the future.
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