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New AI tool to detect possible metastatic breast cancer

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From: utsouthwestern.edu Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed a novel artificial intelligence (AI) model to improve the detection of breast cancer metastasis, which could reduce the need for needle or surgical biopsies. The noninvasive model uses standard magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), paired with machine learning AI, to detect axillary metastasis – the presence of cancer cells in the …

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New AI tool detects up to 13% more breast cancers than human clinicians can

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By: Caroline Brogan, Imperial College London From: medicalxpress.com A new AI tool from Kheiron Medical Technologies and Imperial College London can detect up to 13% more breast cancers than humans in breast screenings. The prospective evidence, published under the title “Prospective implementation of AI-assisted screen reading to improve early detection of breast cancer” in Nature Medicine, found that the tool, …

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Trained computer program can aid physicians in accurately diagnosing breast cancer

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Source: NYU Langone Health / NYU Grossman School of Medicine From: news-medical.net A computer program trained to see patterns among thousands of breast ultrasound images can aid physicians in accurately diagnosing breast cancer, a new study shows. When tested separately on 44,755 already completed ultrasound exams, the artificial intelligence (AI) tool improved radiologists’ ability to correctly identify the disease by …

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Artificial Intelligence Tool Improves Accuracy of Breast Cancer Imaging

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From: nyulangone.org A computer program trained to see patterns among thousands of breast ultrasound images can aid physicians in accurately diagnosing breast cancer, a new study shows. When tested separately on 44,755 already completed ultrasound exams, the artificial intelligence (AI) tool improved radiologists’ ability to correctly identify the disease by 37 percent and reduced the number of tissue samples, or …