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Editorial
. 2023 May;307(4):e230574.
doi: 10.1148/radiol.230574. Epub 2023 Apr 11.

Explainable AI for Prostate MRI: Don't Trust, Verify

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Editorial

Explainable AI for Prostate MRI: Don't Trust, Verify

Julius Chapiro. Radiology. 2023 May.
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Disclosures of conflicts of interest: J.C. Member of Radiology editorial board; grants from the Society of Interventional Oncology, Philips, Guerbet, Boston Scientific; consulting fees from Eisai, Bayer, AstraZeneca, Guerbet; receipt of equipment, materials, drugs, medical writing, gifts, or other services from Boston Scientific, Guerbet.

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Dr Julius Chapiro is an assistant professor in radiology, hepatology, and
biomedical engineering at the Yale University School of Medicine and the
principal investigator of the Yale Interventional Oncology Research Laboratory.
Dr Chapiro’s research focuses on developing quantitative imaging
biomarkers for the diagnosis, characterization, and image-guided therapy of
liver cancer and other solid tumors in the abdomen.
Dr Julius Chapiro is an assistant professor in radiology, hepatology, and biomedical engineering at the Yale University School of Medicine and the principal investigator of the Yale Interventional Oncology Research Laboratory. Dr Chapiro’s research focuses on developing quantitative imaging biomarkers for the diagnosis, characterization, and image-guided therapy of liver cancer and other solid tumors in the abdomen.

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