On World Cancer Day, attention is turning to a world-first trial showing that artificial intelligence is helping doctors identify more cases of breast cancer during routine screenings. Researchers in Sweden say the results could lead to wider use of AI to ease the workload of radiologists, while emphasising that the technology is designed to support clinicians rather than replace them.
Breakdown
- AI analyzes mammograms in seconds, flagging abnormalities instantly
- A Swedish trial of 100,000+ women showed AI detected more early cancers 33s
- Doctors say AI is a tool to improve precision, not a replacement 53s
- AI diagnoses must be confirmed by trained specialists 1m 9s
- EU's AI Act imposes strict rules to protect patient privacy and safety 1m 25s