Radiology Business March 18, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Women have positive views about using artificial intelligence to assess their mammograms, but they still want human readers involved in the process, according to new survey data. vv

Researchers sent the anonymous questionnaire to more than 84,000 individuals imaged through BreastScreen Norway in October to December of 2022. Of those, 8,355 filled out responses, experts detailed March 16 in the European Journal of Radiology [1]. About 11% said they have “extensive” knowledge about AI and most said they were willing to participate in studies using it for clinical decision support (64%) or triage (55%).

However, many stressed the importance of being informed about the use of AI-assisted image assessment and still involving human radiologists in this work.

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