Search Tag: breast cancer detection
2025 17 Mar
Breast cancer remains a significant global health concern, with mammography serving as a primary screening tool. Despite advancements in imaging technology, early detection of malignancies remains challenging due to the limited contrast of lesions and high rates of false negatives. Traditional assessments rely on radiologist expertise, often requiring...Read more
2024 09 Dec
Breast cancer is among the most prevalent and fatal diseases affecting women worldwide. Early detection is critical in improving survival rates, as timely diagnosis enables effective treatment at less advanced stages. While traditional diagnostic tools such as mammography and ultrasound have significantly contributed to early detection efforts,...Read more
2024 09 Dec
Breast cancer is among the most prevalent and fatal diseases affecting women worldwide. Early detection is critical in improving survival rates, as timely diagnosis enables effective treatment at less advanced stages. While traditional diagnostic tools such as mammography and ultrasound have significantly contributed to early detection efforts,...Read more
2024 23 May
The automated detection of breast cancer in mammography using computer algorithms has been a research focus for decades, aimed at assisting radiologists in identifying early signs of cancer. Despite advancements, breast cancer screening using digital mammography (DM) or digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) still heavily relies on radiologists, who...Read more
2024 15 Mar
We are pleased to announce that yet another comprehensive healthcare facility has chosen to expand its diagnostic capabilities by incorporating United Imaging’s cutting-edge imaging technology. The Myszków Independent Public Healthcare Unit has just become the latest addition to United Imaging’s esteemed global family. Located in the...Read more
2024 15 Mar
We are pleased to announce that yet another comprehensive healthcare facility has chosen to expand its diagnostic capabilities by incorporating United Imaging’s cutting-edge imaging technology. The Myszków Independent Public Healthcare Unit has just become the latest addition to United Imaging’s esteemed global family. Located in the...Read more
2024 08 Mar
Detecting breast cancer early is vital for improving survival rates, and mammography is the primary screening method due to its proven effectiveness. However, it can be challenging to detect nonpalpable lesions, especially in women with dense breast tissue, where mammography sensitivity is reduced. A recent study published in Radiology: Imaging...Read more
2024 08 Mar
Detecting breast cancer early is vital for improving survival rates, and mammography is the primary screening method due to its proven effectiveness. However, it can be challenging to detect nonpalpable lesions, especially in women with dense breast tissue, where mammography sensitivity is reduced. A recent study published in Radiology: Imaging...Read more
2023 20 Sep
A recent study from the Karolinska Institute, published in The Lancet Digital Health, reveals that a single radiologist aided by AI detected more cases of breast cancer in screening mammography compared to the combined efforts of two radiologists. The findings were reported in the ScreenTrustCAD study conducted by the Institute. The team revealed that...Read more
2023 02 Aug
A new study published in The Lancet Oncology showed that AI is safe to use in breast cancer detection and could assist doctors with finding cancer more effectively. The new research is believed to be the first-ever randomized control trial comparing AI-assisted breast cancer detection with detection solely performed by experienced humans. ...Read more
2023 02 Aug
A new study published in The Lancet Oncology showed that AI is safe to use in breast cancer detection and could assist doctors with finding cancer more effectively. The new research is believed to be the first-ever randomized control trial comparing AI-assisted breast cancer detection with detection solely performed by experienced humans. ...Read more
2019 14 May
Breast density is recognised as a risk factor for breast cancer, and dense breast tissue can decrease mammographic sensitivity, leading to diagnostic delay . This is of particular concern to women in their 40s and 50s , for whom the prevalence of dense breasts ranges from 38% to 57%. Concerns about the low sensitivity of screening mammography...Read more