Pieces of Interest from COMP for the Week of September 25 – Deep-Learning Model Detects More Breast Cancers in High-Risk Women/Executive Director Report/COMP Career Page
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- A mammogram-based deep learning model can identify more breast cancers at screening MRI than traditional risk assessment models, according to a study published September 19 in Radiology.
- Read the latest Executive Director Report in the most recent issue of InterACTIONS!
- Looking for a job in medical physics or know someone who is? Check out recent listings on the COMP job postings page!
Published on September 25, 2023
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