Medical imaging technology is the use of machines to help produce an image of some part or parts of the body. Medical imaging technology has a wide range and includes machines that use radiation, magnets, and sound waves to produce images of the organs and tissues of the body.Medical...
To screen is to search for disease in the absence of symptoms or, in other words, to attempt to find disease in someone not thought to have a disease. Examples of screening include routine mammography to detect breast cancer, routine Pap smears to detect cervical cancer and routine prostate ...
To evaluate the performance of radiomic analysis on contrast-enhanced mammography images to identify different histotypes of breast cancer mainly in order to predict grading, to identify hormone receptors, to discriminate human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) and to identify luminal histotype ...