The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) has announced an £11m pilot project, aiming to use artificial intelligence (AI) to help radiologists find breast cancer quicker.
The UK's National Health Service (NHS) has launched the world's largest prospective trial of using artificial intelligence (AI) to assess routine mammogram screenings. Nearly 700 000 women who have ...
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The MASAI trial reveals AI in mammography increases cancer detection by 29% and decreases radiologists' workload by 44%, ...
In the UK, a major new study will investigate the use of artificial intelligence in speeding up breast cancer diagnosis. <br /><br /> ...
New technology, which hundred of thousands of women will be invited to help test over the coming months, could improve ...
Nearly 700,000 women across the country will take part in a world-leading trial to test how cutting-edge AI tools can be used to catch breast cancer cases earlier, the Department of Health and Social ...