Breast Cancer Res
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CommentaryComputer-assisted mammographic imagingCaroline RM Boggis1 and Susan M Astley2 1
South Manchester University Hospitals (NHS) Trust, Manchester, UK 2
Manchester Medical School, Manchester, UK author email corresponding author email
Breast Cancer Res 2000,
2:392-395doi:10.1186/bcr84
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25 August 2000 |
Abstract
Computer-assisted mammography imaging comprises computer-based analysis of digitized images resulting in prompts aiding mammographic interpretation and computerized stereotactic localization devices which improve location accuracy. The commercial prompting systems available are designed to draw attention to mammographic abnormalities detected by algorithms based on symptomatic practise in North America. High sensitivity rates are important commercially but result in increased false prompt rates, which are known to distract radiologists. A national shortage of breast radiologists in the UK necessitates evaluation of such systems in a population breast screening programme to determine effectiveness in increasing cancer detection and feasibility of implementation. |