Vidar unveils digitizer moduleX-ray film digitizer firm Vidar Systems of Herndon, VA, has released a 32-bit Twain module for Windows 95 and NT 4.x-based personal computers. The module is an interface that allows users to operate the company's
X-ray film digitizer firm Vidar Systems of Herndon, VA, has released a 32-bit Twain module for Windows 95 and NT 4.x-based personal computers. The module is an interface that allows users to operate the company's VXR line of digitizers and it enables users to save scanned images into DICOM, BMP, and TIFF formats. It will be packaged as a standard accessory with VXR digitizers.
Considering Breast- and Lesion-Level Assessments with Mammography AI: What New Research Reveals
June 27th 2025While there was a decline of AUC for mammography AI software from breast-level assessments to lesion-level evaluation, the authors of a new study, involving 1,200 women, found that AI offered over a seven percent higher AUC for lesion-level interpretation in comparison to unassisted expert readers.