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Published on: August 30, 2013
Computer aided detection of masses in mammograms as decision support
N Karssemeijer1, J D M Otten, H Rijken
1Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Department of Radiology, Nijmegen, The Netherlands. n.karssemeijer@rad.umcn.nl
Abstract:
Performance of a computer aided detection (CAD) system for masses in mammograms was investigated. Using data collected in an observer study, in which experienced screening radiologists read a series of 500 screening mammograms without CAD, performance of radiologists was compared to the standalone performance of the CAD system. Due to a larger number of FPs (false positives), the performance of CAD was lower than that of the readers. However, when analysis was restricted to mammographic regions identified by the radiologists, it was found that the CAD system was comparable to the readers in discriminating these regions in cancer and non-cancer. In a retrospective analysis, the effect of independent combination of reader scores with CAD was compared to independent combination of scores of two radiologists. No significant difference was found between the results of these two methods. Both methods improved single reading results significantly.

