Why CAD Is Here to Stay (Technology Trends) (Computer-Aided Detection)
Applied Radiology 2011, Oct, 40, 10
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Publisher Description
Computer-aided detection (CAD) is widely used and accepted as a solution for marking potential abnormalities on mammography, breast MRI, chest, prostate exams, and more. Over the years, clinical studies have found evidence that CAD marks too many false positives, casting doubt on the efficacy of the technology. Nonetheless, many radiologists say they won't do reads without CAD; what gives the technology its staying power may be less a matter of absolute science than a matter of perspective.
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