Anna Berkenblit, Chief Scientific and Medical Officer at Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Natalia Alves et al, published in The Lancet Oncology:
“Progress in pancreatic cancer detection: the PANORAMA study shows AI can match, and even surpass, radiologists in identifying pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma on standard CT scans.
AI won’t replace radiologists — it empowers them, combining expertise with advanced technology to detect cancer earlier and improve patient outcomes.”
Title: Artificial intelligence and radiologists in pancreatic cancer detection using standard of care CT scans (PANORAMA): an international, paired, non-inferiority, confirmatory, observational study
Authors: Natalia Alves, Megan Schuurmans, Dawid Rutkowski, Anindo Saha, Pierpaolo Vendittelli, Nancy Obuchowski, Marjolein H Liedenbaum, Ingfrid S Haldorsen, Anders Molven, Derya Yakar, Jeroen Geerdink, Sebastiaan van Koeverden, Deniece M Riviere, Wulphert Venderink, Robbert de Haas, Namkug Kim, J-Matthias Löhr, Garima Suman, Klaus H Maier-Hein, Horst K Hahn, Weichung Wang, Alan L Yuille, Avinash Kambadakone, Elliot K Fishman, Caroline Verbeke, Geert Litjens, John J Hermans, Henkjan Huisman
Read the Full Article on The Lancet Oncology

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