False-negative diagnosis might occur due to absence of the global radiomic signature of malignancy on screening mammograms.
Ziba GandomkarSarah J. LewisSomphone SiviengphanomDennis WongErnest U. EkpoMoayyad E. SuleimanXuetong TaoWarren M. ReedPatrick C. BrennanPublished in: Medical Imaging: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment (2023)
Keyphrases
- false negative
- false positives
- breast cancer
- breast cancer detection
- computer aided diagnosis
- false negative rate
- low false positive rate
- cervical cancer
- low rate
- early detection of breast cancer
- image analysis
- cad systems
- global information
- high rate
- medical images
- false positive rate
- fault detection
- true positive
- number of false positives
- fault diagnosis
- automatic diagnosis
- detection method
- signature verification
- model based diagnosis
- medical diagnosis
- detection rate