2003
DOI: 10.1258/rsmacta.44.1.43
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Computer-aided preoperative diagnosis of microcalcifications on mammograms

Abstract: Our study showed that computer analysis achieved statistically significantly better performance than that of physicians in the classification of malignant and benign calcifications.

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“…One of the main interest areas for CAD was the detection of breast cancer. In their paper, Kouskos et al (63) presented that CAD performed statistically better in the classification of malignant and benign breast calcifications than physicians. Hukkinen and Pamilo (64) studied the performance of commercial CAD software in reading previous mammograms of surgically confirmed breast cancer cases.…”
Section: Computer-aided Diagnosis and Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the main interest areas for CAD was the detection of breast cancer. In their paper, Kouskos et al (63) presented that CAD performed statistically better in the classification of malignant and benign breast calcifications than physicians. Hukkinen and Pamilo (64) studied the performance of commercial CAD software in reading previous mammograms of surgically confirmed breast cancer cases.…”
Section: Computer-aided Diagnosis and Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%