New publication proves that Transpara by ScreenPoint Medical helps radiologists improve their accuracy with 3D mammography
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More peer reviewed evidence demonstrates that Transpara not only improves Radiologists accuracy but also helps to speed up reading time of 3D mammograms
Transpara is like having a colleague providing a second opinion, I use it routinely for clinical mammography when in doubt. NIJMEGEN, Netherlands (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 Another key publication, this time in the European Radiology journal, shows the benefits of using Transpara breast AI with 3D mammography.
Here are the key findings from the publication by S L van Winkel, A Rodríguez-Ruiz, L Appelman, A Gubern-Mérida, N Karssemeijer, J Teuwen, A J T Wanders, I Sechopoulos, R M Mann. Impact of artificial intelligence support on accuracy and reading time in breast tomosynthesis image interpretation: a multi-reader multi-case stu
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