Single Reading with Computer-Aided Detection for Screening Mammography
New England Journal of Medicine2008Vol. 359(16), pp. 1675–1684
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Fiona J. Gilbert, Susan Astley, Maureen Gc Gillan, Olorunsola F. Agbaje, Matthew Wallis, Jonathan J. James, Caroline Boggis, Stephen W. Duffy
Abstract
Single reading with computer-aided detection could be an alternative to double reading and could improve the rate of detection of cancer from screening mammograms read by a single reader. (ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT00450359.)
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