Christoph Lee, MD, MS, MBA, on the Latest Advancements in Breast Imaging

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The expert in breast imaging spoke about the latest in breast imaging and the new technologies that are helping to advance the field.

The field of breast imaging is consistently evolving, with technologies advancing to detect cancers more efficiently.

In particular, tools like artificial intelligence (AI) have afforded oncologists the opportunity to improve workflow and advance outcome analyses. Specifically, AI can aid breast imagers in diagnosis and patient management.

In an interview with CancerNetwork®, Christoph Lee, MD, MS, MBA, professor of Radiology at the University of Washington School of Medicine, adjunct professor of Health Services at the University of Washington School of Public Health, and staff physician at the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, discussed the latest advancements in breast imaging and how AI is being used to enhance breast cancer screening.

This segment comes from the CancerNetwork® portion of the MJH Life Sciences Medical World News, airing daily on all MJH Life Sciences channels.

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