Health Imaging August 15, 2022
Hannah Murphy

Up to 60% of radiologists have intentions of adopting artificial intelligence tools into clinical practice in the near future.

That’s according to the results of a new questionnaire that dug into radiologists’ preferences pertaining to the use of AI as a support tool for cancer detection and risk prediction during mammography screening. The results were published recently in the Journal of the American College of Radiology.

Corresponding author on the paper Kathryn P. Lowry, of the Department of Radiology at the University of Washington, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, and colleagues noted that although the clinical use of artificial intelligence is becoming more widely implemented, the opinions of those who will inevitably be affected the most by its use—the...

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