Catch up on the most-well viewed radiology content in April 2024.
Touching on a variety of topics in radiology, ranging from an exploration of short-term measures to help address radiology workforce shortages and the potential of GPT-4 with radiology reports to a new breast MRI literature review and updated breast cancer screening recommendations from the European Society of Breast Imaging, here are the top five most well-viewed content from Diagnostic Imaging for April 2024.
Study: Mammography AI Leads to 29 Percent Increase in Breast Cancer Detection
February 5th 2025Use of the mammography AI software had a nearly equivalent false positive rate as unassisted radiologist interpretation and resulted in a 44 percent reduction in screen reading workload, according to findings from a randomized controlled trial involving over 105,000 women.
Can MRI-Based Deep Learning Improve Risk Stratification in PI-RADS 3 Cases?
January 30th 2025In external validation testing, a deep learning model demonstrated an average AUC of 87.6 percent for detecting clinically significant prostate cancer (csPCA) on prostate MRI for patients with PI-RADS 3 assessments.