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What is CAD? Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) is a sophisticated FDA-approved technology that helps radiologists identify characteristics that may be associated with various forms of cancer.
Jul 18, 2019 · CAD scans digital mammograms and marks suspicious areas of potential cancer features including masses and microcalcifications [10]. Radiologists ...
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Apr 25, 2013 · A large study suggests that using computer-aided detection to read older women's mammograms means more invasive breast cancers are found earlier and more DCIS ...
Computer-aided detection (CAD) algorithms have successfully revealed breast masses and microcalcifications on screening mammography. The purpose of our study ...
Computer-aided detection did not improve intraradiologist performance. Sensitivity was significantly decreased for mammograms interpreted with vs without CAD in ...
Oct 27, 2014 · Computer-aided detection (CAD) in mammography uses software to identify suspicious lesions, improving accuracy.
Computer-aided detection (CAD) in mammography uses AI pattern recognition to highlight suspicious features on imaging and mark them for interpretation by radiologists, potentially improving accuracy.
Sep 28, 2015 · Computer-aided detection does not improve diagnostic accuracy of mammography. These results suggest that insurers pay more for CAD with no established benefit ...
Apr 5, 2007 · The use of computer-aided detection is associated with reduced accuracy of interpretation of screening mammograms. The increased rate of biopsy ...
Sep 1, 2001 · The use of CAD in the interpretation of screening mammograms can increase the detection of early-stage malignancies without undue effect on the recall rate.