A $16 million trial will investigate how AI tools could help radiologists interpret mammograms more accurately, reducing patient anxiety and unnecessary appointments.
A study led by Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, part of University of Miami Miller School of Medicine (FL, USA) seeks to understand how AI can improve breast cancer screening.
The Pragmatic Randomized Trial of Artificial Intelligence for Screening Mammography (PRISM) trial will examine hundreds of thousands of mammograms to “assess AI’s true impact”.
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