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Advancing Breast Cancer Detection: AI Identifies Missed Interval Cancers on Mammograms
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Advancing Breast Cancer Detection: AI Identifies Missed Interval Cancers on Mammograms

Posted by By MedXY 08/18/2025
A recent study shows that an AI system can detect interval breast cancers missed by radiologists on mammograms, potentially improving early diagnosis and screening outcomes in women with dense breasts.
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Interval Colorectal Cancer Risk and Outcomes after Positive FIT with Follow-Up Colonoscopy in Taiwan Screening Program
Posted inClinical Updates Gastroenterology Medical News Oncology Specialties

Interval Colorectal Cancer Risk and Outcomes after Positive FIT with Follow-Up Colonoscopy in Taiwan Screening Program

Posted by By MedXY 08/01/2025
A Taiwanese cohort study reveals higher interval colorectal cancer incidence and mortality after follow-up colonoscopy for positive FIT compared to negative FIT, highlighting risk stratification and adenoma detection rate impact on outcomes.
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