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(Reuters Health) - Computer-aided detection, a part of almost all mammograms today, appears not to improve diagnostic accuracy for breast cancer screening, according to a large study. Computer-aided ...
The retrospective study analyzed SEER data from 2001 through 2009, and found that the annual CAD prevalence among Medicare screening mammograms increased from 3.5% to 79.7%. When used during ...
June 23, 2010 — The use of a largely unproven mammography screening device has risen since Medicare began covering its cost, according to a report published in the June 14 issue of the Archives of ...
When it comes to reading mammogram results, two heads aren't always better than one. A new study found that so-called computer-aided detection (CAD) for screening mammography has rates of cancer ...
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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.
Computer-aided mammograms designed to help doctors spot cancer do not increase the chance of finding a tumor and, instead, heighten the risk that a woman will get an unnecessary biopsy, researchers ...
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 ...
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, ...
Dean JC and Ilvento CC (2006) Improved cancer detection using computer-aided detection with diagnostic and screening mammography: prospective study of 104 cancers. AJR Am J Roentgenol 187: 20–28 ...
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 ...