Artificial intelligence in breast imaging: chances, challenges, and concerns
The expert panel with Prof. Dr. Sylvia Heywang-K枚brunner, Dr. Solveig Hofvind and Dr. Ritse Mann shed light on the role of Artificial Intelligence in the clinical routine of breast cancer screening and diagnostics. They discuss the chances, challenges, and concerns that put the use of AI in mammography and tomosynthesis to the test. (ECR, March, 2023)
Dr. Ritse Mann, Dr. Panagiotis Kapetas, Dr. Paola Clauser and Prof. Dr. Isabelle Thomassin-Naggara address current clinical and scientific results of contrast media-based imaging in breast diagnostics in the fields of ultrasound, mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging. (ECR, March, 2023)
The latest on contrast media examinations in breast imaging - Interview
Dr. Ritse Mann gives an answer on the current European recommendations for contrast media examinations and the associated political issues. (ECR, March, 2023)
Dr. Ritse Mann summarizes the chances, challenges and concerns related to Artificial Intelligence in breast imaging, screening and diagnostics. (ECR, March, 2023)
Artificial intelligence in mammography
Prof. Dr. Rachel Brem (George Washington University, Washington, USA) and Dr. Brian S. Englander (Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, USA) talk about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on cancer detection and compare AI to radiologists鈥 interpretations of 2D and 3D mammograms. (RSNA, Nov. 2022)
The migration to wide-angle breast tomosynthesis
Dr. Brandie Fagin (Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA) guides through cases to become familiar with the value of 50掳 wide-angle breast tomosynthesis images and the ease-of-use of the reading solutions on MAMMOVISTA B.smart. (RSNA, Nov. 2022)
Digital mammography is currently the gold standard when it comes to breast cancer screening. However, various factors and the need for personalized screening based on various risk factors have called this 鈥渟tandard鈥 into question recently. In this discussion, leading breast imaging experts discuss technologies that could pose an alternative to mammography in certain screening settings. (ECR, July 2022)
Increasing diagnostic accuracy with next-gen AI
Tomorrow鈥檚 Technology Today: The Migration to Wide-Angle Breast Tomosynthesis
Interviews with the lead breast radiologist Dr. Anthony Antonoplos and the manager Jacqui Appel of Mary Jo Cropper Center for Breast Imaging: A case study of a breast imaging center in Cincinnati, OH who made the transition easy when it adopted Wide-Angle Breast Tomosynthesis technology. (Clinical Focus Talks, Nov. 2021)
Artificial intelligence in breast imaging: chances, challenges, and concerns
Artificial intelligence in mammography
Prof. Dr. Rachel Brem (George Washington University, Washington, USA) and Dr. Brian S. Englander (Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, USA) talk about the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on cancer detection and compare AI to radiologists鈥 interpretations of 2D and 3D mammograms. (RSNA, Nov. 2022)
The migration to wide-angle breast tomosynthesis
Dr. Brandie Fagin (Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA) guides through cases to become familiar with the value of 50掳 wide-angle breast tomosynthesis images and the ease-of-use of the reading solutions on MAMMOVISTA B.smart. (RSNA, Nov. 2022)
The interlinked clinical twins Prof. Dr. Pascal Baltzer and Dr. Panagiotis Kapetas (Medical University of Vienna, Austria) assess different approaches on how to improve screening programs for women with dense breasts.
They discuss the topic from a mammography/tomosynthesis plus ultrasound and abbreviated breast MRI perspective. (ECR, July 2022)
Increasing diagnostic accuracy with next-gen AI
Dr. Hamm is a radiology specialist at the Radiologische Gemeinschaftspraxis in Chemnitz, a mammography screening center for the district of Central Saxony. In the video, he talks about the challenges in breast screening and possible future improvements in screening and diagnostics with the support of artificial intelligence. Additionally, he presents the results of his recently conducted study that shows the potential of Artificial Intelligence to reduce the recall rate and consensus meeting workload in breast cancer screening with digital mammography.
Tomorrow鈥檚 Technology Today: The Migration to Wide-Angle Breast Tomosynthesis
Interviews with the lead breast radiologist Dr. Anthony Antonoplos and the manager Jacqui Appel of Mary Jo Cropper Center for Breast Imaging: A case study of a breast imaging center in Cincinnati, OH who made the transition easy when it adopted Wide-Angle Breast Tomosynthesis technology. (Clinical Focus Talks, Nov. 2021)