Women age 40 and older often face the annual task of visiting the doctor for a mammogram, a crucial yet uncomfortable procedure, which is now being enhanced by AI technology to improve early cancer detection.
Jessica Delgado was surprised when she received a call the day before her scheduled surgery, after calcification was found in her breast. "They have to remove the area because it can become cancer," she said. "They are going to plant some seeds, radioactive seeds." Although not yet cancerous, the early detection of her condition was made possible by AI.
Dr. Juliette The, a radiologist of Baptist Health South Florida, explained that AI assists radiologists in identifying breast cancer earlier by recognizing patterns that may be missed by the human eye.
"It helps us as radiologists f

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