Diagnostic Imaging January 2, 2025
In the third part of a three-part interview from the recent RSNA conference, Mark Traill, M.D., discusses the potential of image-based risk assessment artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms in bolstering adherence to screening protocols for women at high risk for breast cancer.
For 40-year-old women identified as having a high lifetime risk for developing breast cancer, Mark Traill, M.D. said regular breast MRI screening for 30 years is “a very big ask” with poor compliance.
However, in an interview at the recent RSNA conference, Dr. Traill noted the emergence of image-based risk assessment artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. He said the capability of these algorithms to ascertain short-term interval breast cancer risk offers promise in facilitating improved adherence to breast cancer screening...