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AI can identify women at risk of breast cancer - Health - Life & Style
AI can identify women at risk of breast cancer - Health - Life & Style

Al-Ahram Weekly

time30-01-2025

  • Health
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

AI can identify women at risk of breast cancer - Health - Life & Style

AI is able to identify women who have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer several years before it is diagnosed, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said . Five researchers from FHI, the University of Cali­fornia and the University of Washington were given acc­ess to a commercially available AI programme to retroactively analyse the mammographies of 116,495 women who took part in a Norwegian detection programme bet­ween 2004 and 2018. In total, 1,607 of the women developed breast cancer. The algorithm was able to predict which women ran a higher risk of developing breast cancer, and even identify which breast was at risk, four to six years before a diagnosis. 'We noted that the breast which developed cancer had an AI score about twice as high as the other breast,' said Solveig Hofvind, who heads the detection programme and the AI project. 'The study shows that the AI algorithms already available on the market can be used to develop more personalised detection programmes,' she said. AI could be used for early detection of breast cancer, to reduce costs and better target at-risk populations, FHI said. According to the World Health Organisation, 670,000 women died of breast cancer in 2022, the most common form of cancer among women in most countries. The study is published in the Journal of the American Medical Associa­tion Net­work, which edits a collection of prestigious medical journals. The Norwegian detection programme also laun­ched a project last year involving 140,000 women to determine whether AI could be as efficient as, or even better than, radiologists to diagnose cancer cases. Short link:

AI Can Identify Women at Risk of Breast Cancer Years in Advance, Study Finds
AI Can Identify Women at Risk of Breast Cancer Years in Advance, Study Finds

Asharq Al-Awsat

time28-01-2025

  • Health
  • Asharq Al-Awsat

AI Can Identify Women at Risk of Breast Cancer Years in Advance, Study Finds

Artificial intelligence is able to identify women who have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer several years before it is diagnosed, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said on Tuesday. Five researchers from FHI, the University of California and the University of Washington were given access to a commercially available AI program to retroactively analyze the mammographies of 116,495 women who took part in a Norwegian detection program between 2004 and 2018. In total, 1,607 of the women developed breast cancer. The algorithm was able to predict which women ran a higher risk of developing breast cancer, and even identify which breast was at risk, four to six years before a diagnosis. "We noted that the breast which developed cancer had an AI score about twice as high as the other breast," said Solveig Hofvind, who heads the detection program and the AI project. "The study shows that the AI algorithms already available on the market can be used to develop more personalized detection programs," she said. AI could be used for early detection of breast cancer, to reduce costs and better target at-risk populations, FHI said. According to the World Health Organization, 670,000 women died of breast cancer in 2022, the most common form of cancer among women in most countries. The study is published in the Journal of the American Medical Association Network, which edits a collection of prestigious medical journals. The Norwegian detection program also launched a project last year involving 140,000 women to determine whether AI could be as efficient as, or even better than, radiologists to diagnose cancer cases.

AI can identify women at risk of breast cancer years in advance, reveals study
AI can identify women at risk of breast cancer years in advance, reveals study

Khaleej Times

time28-01-2025

  • Health
  • Khaleej Times

AI can identify women at risk of breast cancer years in advance, reveals study

Artificial intelligence is able to identify women who have an elevated risk of developing breast cancer several years before it is diagnosed, the Norwegian Institute of Public Health (FHI) said on Tuesday. Five researchers from FHI, the University of California and the University of Washington were given access to a commercially available AI programme to retroactively analyse the mammographies of 116,495 women who took part in a Norwegian detection programme between 2004 and 2018. In total, 1,607 of the women developed breast cancer. The algorithm was able to predict which women ran a higher risk of developing breast cancer, and even identify which breast was at risk, four to six years before a diagnosis. "We noted that the breast which developed cancer had an AI score about twice as high as the other breast," said Solveig Hofvind, who heads the detection programme and the AI project. "The study shows that the AI algorithms already available on the market can be used to develop more personalised detection programmes," she said. AI could be used for early detection of breast cancer, to reduce costs and better target at-risk populations, FHI said. According to the World Health Organisation, 670,000 women died of breast cancer in 2022, the most common form of cancer among women in most countries.

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