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AI: Page 108
CAD boosts breast MRI sensitivity
By
Rebekah Moan
VIENNA - Breast MRI already has high sensitivity, but can it be even higher? The answer is yes, if computer-aided detection (CAD) is thrown into the mix, according to a presentation at ECR 2015. In fact, the CAD system detected previously missed cancers nearly as well as it did screen-detected cancers.
March 5, 2015
MRI-based prostate CAD shows high sensitivity for cancer
By
Eric Barnes
An MRI-based prostate cancer computer-aided detection (CAD) system is scoring high marks for detecting intermediate-to-aggressive prostate cancers noninvasively, Dutch investigators have reported.
February 17, 2015
Technique boosts x-ray CAD results for TB
By
Eric Barnes
Dutch researchers have developed an algorithm to improve the robustness of computer-aided detection (CAD) to identify tuberculosis (TB) on chest x-rays -- enabling CAD to significantly improve the detection of thoracic abnormalities.
February 4, 2015
Large-nodule lung CAD shows high accuracy
By
Eric Barnes
Researchers in the Netherlands have developed a new computer-aided detection (CAD) scheme that can pick up large pulmonary nodules at thoracic CT, plugging a disappointing gap in current CAD technology.
January 18, 2015
Volpara to aid Norway's breast screening program
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Volpara Solutions' quantitative breast imaging software will be used at seven of 16 screening sites in the Norwegian Breast Cancer Screening Program.
November 19, 2014
Spanish newcomer shakes up advanced visualization market
By
Eric Barnes
A start-up firm in Madrid is fomenting something of a revolution in how advanced visualization software is developed and implemented. MedimSight is in the business of helping developers and users worldwide find each other on a website and in the cloud.
October 5, 2014
Peripheral artery disease gets its own CAD
By
Eric Barnes
Researchers in Switzerland and the U.K. have built a computer-aided detection (CAD) system that locates and measures peripheral artery disease based on the size of the lumen and the degree of stenosis. The system has been tested on a phantom and in 15 patients.
October 2, 2014
CAD with single reader works for breast screening, Spanish say
By
Rebekah Moan
An institution in Spain has adopted single reading with computer-aided detection (CAD) software to screen for breast cancer in light of recent study results indicating that it works just as well as double reading with arbitration. The only caveat is the readers must be experienced radiologists.
September 1, 2014
Lung CAD scheme aces preliminary test
By
Eric Barnes
A newly revamped lung computer-aided detection (CAD) algorithm has shown outstanding accuracy in a study of lung lesions from a database and generated few false positives, according to a study published online on 24 July by
European Radiology
.
August 10, 2014
CAD boosts polyp detection on CTC for intermediate readers too
By
Eric Barnes
In one of the first studies to look at moderately experienced readers rather than experts or novices, computer-aided detection (CAD) significantly improved polyp detection sensitivity at CT colonography (CTC), according to a new study in
European Radiology
.
June 1, 2014
CADx helps characterize focal prostate lesions
By
Erik L. Ridley
Thanks mostly to its ability to improve specificity, computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) software can bolster characterization of focal prostate lesions on multiparametric MRI scans, French researchers reported in the June issue of
Radiology
.
June 1, 2014
CAD can't outpoint second human reader in chest radiography
By
Erik L. Ridley
While computer-aided detection (CAD) software can improve lung nodule detection on chest radiographs, the use of CAD as a second reader can't yet outperform double reading by two human readers, Dutch researchers have reported.
April 13, 2014
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