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Although mammography can detect breast cancer at an early stage, it’s not a perfect tool. Some alterations might simply slip past it, and some of them, though harmless, may require additional tests. In a world where every second of a radiologist’s work is worth its weight in gold, the question arises: could AI improve the effectiveness of diagnostics and reduce the number of unnecessary interventions?
PRAIM – the largest study on AI in mammography
PRAIM (PRospective multicenter observational study of an integrated AI system with live Monitoring) is a comprehensive study conducted in Germany, involving over 460,000 women and 119 radiologists from 12 diagnostic centers. Its goal was to check whether artificial intelligence can help detect breast cancer.