AI tool could predict breast cancer risk over next four years, says Study

 

Artificial intelligence (AI) could soon help predict women’s risk of developing breast cancer over the next four years, an Australian study has revealed.

Australian Science Media Center published the study on its website on Wednesday.

The AI-based tool was developed using mammograms from nearly 400,000 women and then tested on data from almost 96,000 women from Australia, the study said.

The study found that the AI-based risk score, called BRAIx, estimated breast cancer risk more accurately than the factors doctors have traditionally relied on, such as breast density and family history.

Among women ranked in the top two per cent of risk by BRAIx, nearly one in 10 were diagnosed with breast cancer within four years inspite being given the all-clear, it said.

The findings showed how AI-based risk scores could personalise breast screening by identifying high-risk women for closer monitoring and low-risk ones for less frequent checks, potentially saving lives without added costs.

(Xinhua/NAN)

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