Can a computer spot lung cancer better than a doctor?
NCT ID NCT07280559
Summary
This study is testing whether artificial intelligence (AI) software can help doctors read lung cancer screening scans more accurately and efficiently. Over 1,100 participants will be randomly assigned to have their low-dose CT scans read either with the help of AI software or by doctors using standard methods. The goal is to see if AI assistance leads to earlier detection of lung cancer, fewer false alarms, and better long-term health outcomes for patients.
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Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Taipei, Taiwan, 112, Taiwan
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