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AI: Page 110
Standalone mammo CAD uncovers screening misses
By
Erik L. Ridley
A breast computer-aided detection (CAD) system can be deployed to improve screening efficacy by independently identifying suspicious nonreferred cases, Dutch researchers have found. A standalone CAD system could have detected more than 10% of breast cancer cases that had been missed at double reading.
March 3, 2013
Site profile: French project aims to transform diagnoses
By
Erik L. Ridley
Online resources for medical imaging continue to proliferate. One such website is Diagnologic.com, a site launched by a French radiologist with the goal of providing answers for doctors facing difficult diagnostic challenges.
February 21, 2013
Software quantifies visceral adipose tissue
By
Erik L. Ridley
A computer-assisted analysis technique can reliably quantify visceral adipose tissue and serve as a valuable support tool for diagnosing metabolic syndrome, researchers from Colombia and France have concluded.
January 20, 2013
CADx outperforms radiologists in characterizing liver lesions
By
Erik L. Ridley
German researchers have found that a computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) system can do better than radiologists for characterizing indeterminate liver lesions, but they believe CAD systems should work more like radiologists rather than relying too heavily on image analysis.
January 1, 2013
CAD helps detect smaller lesions on CT colonography
By
Erik L. Ridley
At a cost of just a minute or two of extra interpretation time, computer-aided detection (CAD) software can significantly improve the performance of experienced readers in finding polyps 6 to 9 mm in size on CT colonography studies, according to a study by Italian researchers published online in
Radiology
.
December 13, 2012
AuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization Insider
By
Erik L. Ridley
December 9, 2012
CADx may improve diagnosis of central gland prostate cancer
By
Erik L. Ridley
Computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) shows potential as a tool to aid radiologists in the challenging task of finding cancer originating from the prostate's central gland, according to Dutch research presented at the 2012 RSNA meeting in Chicago.
December 9, 2012
Studies confirm value of Riverain's bone suppression, CAD software
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Computer-aided detection (CAD) software developer Riverain Technologies is highlighting three studies presented at the 2012 RSNA meeting in Chicago that showed that its digital bone suppression and CAD software improve the detection of lung nodules.
November 27, 2012
CAD can boost detection of small invasive breast cancers
By
Erik L. Ridley
Computer-aided detection (CAD) technology can yield high sensitivity, albeit with low specificity, for finding very small invasive breast cancers on full-field digital mammography studies, Spanish researchers have found.
November 14, 2012
Using CAD 'on demand' may be more effective than prompts
By
Kate Madden Yee
Radiologists' ability to detect malignant breast masses is more accurate when computer-aided detection (CAD) marks are hidden until they are needed, rather than displayed while the radiologist reads a study, according to new research from the Netherlands published online in
Radiology
.
October 31, 2012
Total reliance on autopilot is a risk to life
By
Dr. Peter Rinck, PhD
Computer-aided detection (CAD) has benefits, but we must remember how the concepts and the lines of thought were before it was introduced. Getting used to CAD makes us lazy. It should be only "the little helper." Not understanding how it manipulates the original data is dangerous.
October 21, 2012
AuntMinnieEurope.com Advanced Visualization Insider
By
Erik L. Ridley
October 7, 2012
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