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News for Healthier Living
Most Patients Support AI to Help Read Mammograms with Doctor Oversight
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a go-to tool in health care, helping clinicians such as radiologists make diagnoses and personalize care. But what do patients think about this? In a recent study, UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers found that most patients support the use of AI to help interpret mammograms as long as radiologists provide oversight.
January 20, 2026
January 20 2026 - Most Patients Support AI to Help Read Mammograms with Doctor Oversight
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