Doctors test letting AI make the first call on mammograms
NCT ID NCT05960188
Summary
This study explored whether radiologists could safely and quickly identify completely normal mammograms after just a brief look, and whether they would trust an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system to do the same. Sixteen radiologists viewed up to 150 mammogram images for only five seconds each, rated how normal they thought the image was, and then stated if they would accept the AI's opinion to dismiss the case without further human review. The goal is to understand if this 'triage' process could make breast cancer screening faster without missing cancers.
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Visual Attention Lab / Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, 02215, United States
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