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Computer-Aided Detection for Breast Imaging Now Available
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Radiologists at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center are using computer-aided detection (CAD) to second-read mammograms at the Center’s Breast Examination Center of Harlem (BECH). The technology uses a computer to scan mammograms for abnormalities and, according to a new study in the September issue of Radiology, may improve early detection of breast cancer with screening mammography by almost 20 percent.
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center acquired the R2 Technology ImageChecker® CAD system – the same system used in the study – and began using it for mammograms performed at BECH in August, 2001. BECH is an outreach program of Memorial Sloan-Kettering that has provided free cancer screening and educational programs on cancer prevention and detection for women in Harlem since 1979.
Every mammogram at BECH is first read in the standard fashion by the staff radiologist. Only then is the CAD analysis conducted and reviewed. The radiologist is the decision maker, but the CAD system can improve his or her ability to detect breast cancer by pointing out an area that may have initially been overlooked.
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June 11, 2010 -
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