Is artificial intelligence the future of breast cancer detection?

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Is artificial intelligence the future of breast cancer detection?
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One of the country’s top imaging experts and a Harvard Medical School professor are exploring the benefits of adding artificial intelligence to this potentially life-saving screening.

In fact, the American Cancer Society reports that mammograms miss one in eight breast cancers. Now, one of the country’s top imaging experts and a Harvard Medical School professor are exploring the benefits of adding artificial intelligence to this potentially life-saving screening.

“We went from old analog films of the breast tissue to fulfilled digital mammography, to now 3D mammography and even contrast enhanced mammography. The technology boom was amazing, but it was exceeding the human eye and the human brain’s ability to extract information from those beautiful images,” Mass. General Brigham’s Chief of Breast Imaging, Connie Lehman, MD, PhD explains.

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