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MNN UK · January 30, 2026 · 1 min read

AI in breast cancer screening cuts later diagnosis rate by 12%

What happened: A Swedish study involving 100,000 women found that using artificial intelligence (AI) in breast cancer screening reduced the rate of cancer diagnosis in later years by 12% and increased early detection compared to standard methods.

Why it matters:

  • Improved early detection can lead to better treatment outcomes for patients.
  • AI support may help radiologists by enhancing screening accuracy and efficiency.

MNN Take: This large-scale trial suggests AI can be a valuable tool in breast cancer screening, potentially improving detection rates and reducing missed diagnoses over time.

Sources: Guardian UK