In a study, women who chose AI-powered mammograms were 21% more likely to have cancer detected than those who didn’t.
B reast cancer is not a single disease but multiple ones, each carrying varying degrees of risk for endangering women’s ...
A new AI can help identify women at higher risk for developing breast cancer by tracking changes in breast tissue, a new ...
Several studies have shown that D.B.T. finds a few more cancers than traditional mammography, Dr. Lowry said.
A study by the Harvey L. Neiman Health Policy Institute demonstrates that mobile mammography is generally used by women ...
Black women experience advanced diagnoses 55% more often than white women and are more likely to die from the disease, the ...
Five-year breast cancer (BC) risk prediction is improved with the addition of previous screening mammogram images beyond static models.
Early study results by a Duke researcher suggest regular monitoring may be just as safe and effective as surgery and radiation.
A U.S. breast-screening program claims to demonstrate the potential benefits of using AI in mammography screening.
The research, published in JAMA, suggests that active monitoring could be a viable alternative to surgery and radiation for low-risk patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), known as stage zero ...
Pregnancy can be a trying time for women at best, but new research shows that 1 in every 20 pregnant American women also ...
More than a third of women across 10 health care practices chose to enroll in a self-pay, artificial intelligence (AI)-enhanced breast cancer screening program, and the women who enrolled were 21% ...