Last week, the Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health Care announced that it would be standing firm on its guidance that breast screening in Canada begin at age 50. In a symbolic gesture and a small win for those who vehemently oppose this decision, the Task Force did state that women in their 40s should …
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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence: Empowering Clinicians to Detect Breast Cancer Early
Breast cancer is a formidable adversary, affecting 2.3 million women worldwide each year. Early detection is paramount for successful treatment and improved outcomes. However, the efficacy of traditional breast imaging methods, such as mammography, can sometimes be hindered by limitations in human perception and interpretation. This is where artificial intelligence (AI) steps in, offering a …