University of Cambridge researchers believe they have shown how artificial intelligence (AI) can narrow down who is most at risk of developing breast cancer between two scheduled mammograms. Published ...
At the 2025 ESMRMB Annual Meeting in Marseille, speakers made a strong case for what remains an outsider in radiology: ...
Cambridge researchers use AI to identify women at higher risk of interval breast cancers between routine screenings.
The AI tool primarily uses information from the mammogram, including tumor features and breast density, to make a risk ...
In a study of more than 100,000 screening mammograms, researchers demonstrated the potential of an AI tool to help identify ...