Improving radiologist's ability in identifying particular abnormal lesions on mammograms through training test set with immediate feedback
Abstract It has been shown that there are differences in diagnostic accuracy of cancer detection on mammograms, from below 50% in developing countries to over 80% in developed world. One previous study reported that radiologists from a population in Asia displayed a low mammographic cancer detection...
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Main Authors: | Phuong Dung (Yun) Trieu, Sarah J. Lewis, Tong Li, Karen Ho, Dennis J. Wong, Oanh T. M. Tran, Louise Puslednik, Deborah Black, Patrick C. Brennan |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/46ebad74dc0546fab67bc3fd0f86dbc0 |
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