| "CAD system doesn't help radiologists detect more cancers and results in needless biopsies, a report says." " An increasingly popular technology that uses computers to scan mammograms actually produces worse results than human reviewers using their eyes and experience, according to a study released Wednesday." " Radiologists using computer-assisted detection software were more likely to interpret a benign growth as potentially cancerous, researchers said in the New England Journal of Medicine." " The false-positive readings led to additional scans and needless biopsies, adding $550 million to the annual cost of breast cancer screening in the U.S., researchers said." "In addition, the computer-aided detection system, known as CAD, did not help radiologists find more real cancers, the report says." "Dr. Ferris Hall, a radiologist at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston, who wrote an editorial accompanying the report, said some mistakes might have been the result of inexperience with CAD. It takes radiologists several years to learn the technology, he said." "Nonetheless, Hall said, the study is a setback for the technology, which is used in 30% of the more than 30 million mammograms performed in the U.S. annually. Many imaging centers promote their CAD services, which are potentially more profitable than standard mammography, he said. Medicare pays an additional $20 for each mammogram screened by CAD." ""This will have a major impact on radiology," Hall said. "They were calling people back for more scans and did more biopsies ? that is hurting people. And what did they get for it? No significant increase in cancer detection."" "The study shows other techniques are needed to detect breast cancer in its earliest stages, said Dr. John E. Niederhuber, director of the National Cancer Institute, which funded the study." "Breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women, next to skin cancer. The American Cancer Society estimates that 178,480 women will be diagnosed with the disease this year and that 40,460 will die of it. " "Mammography, an X-ray image of the breast, has long been the primary tool for detecting breast ... read the whole article |