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Multicenter Study
. 2023 Dec;29(12):3044-3049.
doi: 10.1038/s41591-023-02625-9. Epub 2023 Nov 16.

Prospective implementation of AI-assisted screen reading to improve early detection of breast cancer

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Multicenter Study

Prospective implementation of AI-assisted screen reading to improve early detection of breast cancer

Annie Y Ng et al. Nat Med. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to improve breast cancer screening; however, prospective evidence of the safe implementation of AI into real clinical practice is limited. A commercially available AI system was implemented as an additional reader to standard double reading to flag cases for further arbitration review among screened women. Performance was assessed prospectively in three phases: a single-center pilot rollout, a wider multicenter pilot rollout and a full live rollout. The results showed that, compared to double reading, implementing the AI-assisted additional-reader process could achieve 0.7-1.6 additional cancer detection per 1,000 cases, with 0.16-0.30% additional recalls, 0-0.23% unnecessary recalls and a 0.1-1.9% increase in positive predictive value (PPV) after 7-11% additional human reads of AI-flagged cases (equating to 4-6% additional overall reading workload). The majority of cancerous cases detected by the AI-assisted additional-reader process were invasive (83.3%) and small-sized (≤10 mm, 47.0%). This evaluation suggests that using AI as an additional reader can improve the early detection of breast cancer with relevant prognostic features, with minimal to no unnecessary recalls. Although the AI-assisted additional-reader workflow requires additional reads, the higher PPV suggests that it can increase screening effectiveness.

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Conflict of interest statement

This postmarket analysis was funded by Kheiron Medical Technologies Ltd. (‘Kheiron’). C.J.G.O., E.K., A.Y.N., G. Fox, B.G. and P.D.K. are employees of Kheiron and hold stock options as part of the standard compensation package. E.A.M. holds an advisory board member position and stock options at Kheiron Medical Technologies. G. Forrai is a paid consultant for Kheiron Medical Technologies. É.A., E.S. and O.S. declare no competing interests.

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1. AI as an additional reader.
The AI-assisted additional-reader workflow uses a standard double-reading process complemented by image assessment by AI. If double reading results in a ‘no recall’ decision but the AI system flags the case, the screen is assessed by an additional human arbitrator.

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