The 'exciting' potential of AI in detecting breast cancer
Research in Sweden suggests artificial intelligence can safely read images from breast cancer screenings.
The study, which involved more than 80,000 women, found computer-aided detection was just as good at spotting cancer as two radiologists.
The lead scientist, Dr Kristina Lang, said the technology had the potential to save time and address shortages of medical staff around the world. She told Newsday: 鈥淲e could detect 20% more cancers but without false positives.鈥
(Picture: Shows a mammogram of a woman鈥檚 breast being checked for cancer. Credit: Rui Vieira / PA Wire.)
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