Search Tag: mammography screening
2025 06 Jul
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among women worldwide. Mammographic screening remains a key strategy in early detection, helping reduce mortality and morbidity. However, limitations such as false-positive and false-negative results, overdiagnosis and radiologist workload continue to challenge screening programmes. Furthermore,...Read more
2025 16 May
With breast cancer screening demand rising and a global shortage of radiologists, healthcare systems are seeking more efficient ways to interpret mammograms. Artificial intelligence offers a potential solution, either by replacing or supporting human experts. However, the decision to automate must consider both economic and clinical outcomes. ...Read more
2025 25 Apr
Integration of artificial intelligence into healthcare systems prompts essential questions about efficacy, ethics and patient trust. Among imaging modalities, mammography stands out for its suitability for AI applications due to its standardisation and high volume of diagnostic data. However, clinical implementation hinges not only on technical validation...Read more
2025 25 Apr
Integration of artificial intelligence into healthcare systems prompts essential questions about efficacy, ethics and patient trust. Among imaging modalities, mammography stands out for its suitability for AI applications due to its standardisation and high volume of diagnostic data. However, clinical implementation hinges not only on technical validation...Read more
2025 25 Apr
Integration of artificial intelligence into healthcare systems prompts essential questions about efficacy, ethics and patient trust. Among imaging modalities, mammography stands out for its suitability for AI applications due to its standardisation and high volume of diagnostic data. However, clinical implementation hinges not only on technical validation...Read more




