Cancer-rates in inter-exam-time defined batches of screening DBT images
Craig K. Abbey,
Andriy I. Bandos,
Mohana K. Parthasarathy
et al.
Abstract:There is currently substantial interest in understanding batch reading to improve performance in breast-cancer screening, and to identify mechanisms of performance. We evaluated batch reading of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) images for breast cancer screening using observational data acquired at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC). We studied batches of screen exams that were defined by completion-time differences between sequentially interpreted cases, in which a completion time exceeding … Show more
Observational cross-sectional data from a large academic screening practice show significant changes in false-positive rates and interpretation times during batch reading of digital breast tomosynthesis images.
Observational cross-sectional data from a large academic screening practice show significant changes in false-positive rates and interpretation times during batch reading of digital breast tomosynthesis images.
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