BJMO - volume 16, issue 3, may 2022
I.G.G.M. Biltjes MD, P. Bracke MD, N. van den Eede MD, D. Verhoeven MD, PhD, S. Haegeman MD, W. Volders MD
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being rapidly introduced in the daily practice of the medical professions. Here, an AI algorithm specialised in the detection of suspicious breast lesions on 2D and DBT images was used. This is a product from RMS: iCAD-ProFound 2D-3D Mammography. The first experiences are now presented, highlighting the advantages and pitfalls of the system.
(BELG J MED ONCOL 2022;16(3):114–8)
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