Diagnostic Imaging July 8, 2025
Jeff Hall

While noting no differences in sensitivity, specificity or reading time with adjunctive AI for mammography screening, the authors of a new study noted a 4 percent higher AUC and increased fixation time on lesion regions.

New research suggests that adjunctive artificial intelligence (AI) may increase the focus of radiologists on suspicious areas of mammograms.

For the retrospective study, recently published in Radiology, researchers compared the use of adjunctive AI software (Transpara version 2.1.0, ScreenPoint Medical) to unassisted radiologist interpretation for 150 screening mammograms. There were 12 reviewing radiologists with screening mammography experience ranging between four to 32 years, according to the study. The study authors also reviewed data from eye tracking recordings of the radiologists.

In comparison to unassisted reading,...

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