AP - A good mammogram reader may do just as well at spotting cancers without expensive new computer systems often used for a second opinion, a new study suggests. Computerized mammography, now used for about a third of the nation's mammograms, too often finds harmless spots that lead to false scares, researchers found. That conflicts with earlier studies showing benefit from the systems.
Thursday, April 5, 2007
CAD mammograms often find harmless spots
CAD mammograms often find harmless spots (AP)
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