Publication | Closed Access
Blinded Comparison of Computer-Aided Detection with Human Second Reading in Screening Mammography
53
Citations
18
References
2007
Year
A human second reader or the use of a CAD system can increase the cancer detection rate, but we found no statistical difference between the two because of the small sample size. A possible benefit from a human second reader is that CAD systems can only point to possible abnormalities, whereas a human must determine the significance of the finding. Having two humans review a study may increase detection rates due to interpreter--hence, perceptual--variability and not just increased detection.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1