AI boosts breast cancer detection in mammogram study
NCT ID NCT07556900
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looks at whether artificial intelligence (AI) can help radiologists find breast cancer earlier when reading mammograms. Researchers will review past mammograms from 785 women, some with breast cancer and some without, to compare how well doctors detect cancer with and without AI support. The goal is to see if AI improves accuracy and speeds up diagnosis.
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Mammograaf Radioloogiakliinik
Tallinn, Harju, 13214, Estonia
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