AI vs. human eye: can computers spot more colon cancer warning signs?
NCT ID NCT05888623
Summary
This large study tested whether artificial intelligence (AI) computer systems can help doctors find more precancerous growths, called polyps, during routine colonoscopy exams. Over 334,000 colonoscopies at Veterans Affairs hospitals were included, with some hospitals randomly assigned to use the AI tool and others not. The main goal was to see if the AI system improved the detection rate of adenomas, the polyps most likely to turn into colorectal cancer.
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VA Puget Sound Health Care System
Seattle, Washington, 98108, United States
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