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Breast Cancer: Research Suggests Computer-Aided Detection Reduces the Accuracy of Mammograms
Breast Cancer: Research Suggests Computer-Aided Detection Reduces the
Accuracy of Mammograms Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) that uses software designed to improve how radiologists interpret mammograms may instead make readings less accurate, according to new research. Use of CAD did not clearly improve the detection of breast cancer. The research was conducted by investigators at the University of California Davis Health System, Sacramento, Calif., and colleagues in the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium, which is sponsored by the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health. http://www.brinkstor.com/cancer/canc...navigation.htm |
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