AI predicts a third of breast cancer cases prior to diagnosis in breakthrough mammography study

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AI predicts a third of breast cancer cases prior to diagnosis in breakthrough mammography study
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Scientists in the UK have developed an AI that can determine whether abnormal growths found on CT scans are cancerous. The breakthrough technology has the potential to highlight high-risk patients and fast-track them to earlier intervention.

A new study published in the journal Radiology last week noted that AI helped predict one-third of breast cancer cases up to two years prior to diagnosis.

A new study revealed AI could predict a significant number of breast cancer cases prior to diagnosis.The results revealed that more than 38% of screening-detected and interval cancers scored a 10 for AI risk Dr. Brian Slomovitz, director of gynecologic oncology at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach, Florida, said he considered the study “very interesting.” He was not involved in the research.

“I’m quite certain that with more and more implementation of artificial intelligence, we’re going to use this technology in future studies to help determine if we can diagnose all cancers earlier,” Slomovitz said.

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