HomeHealth NewsAI-assisted mammograms could cut risk of developing aggressive breast cancer Health News AI-assisted mammograms could cut risk of developing aggressive breast cancer February 8, 2026 0 4 - Advertisement - Could AI-enhanced mammograms reduce rates of interval breast cancer and reduce radiology workload? Image credit: German Adrasti/Getty Images Artificial intelligence (AI)-supported mammography may help enable earlier detection of clinically relevant and aggressive breast cancers. Evidence from a large-scale trial suggests that using… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleCoalition touts era of trust, unity after bitter splitNext articleTwin Cities tow truck driver returns abandoned vehicles to families after ICE arrests RELATED ARTICLES Health News At 85 and healthy? Why more medicine may do more harm Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 Health News Pain supplement glucosamine linked to faster dementia progression Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 Health News Magic mushrooms and Alzheimer’s: What one remarkable case can tell us Australian Online News - June 16, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Australian fugitive James Dalamangas faces Greek court on weapons charges as he fights extradition June 10, 2026 The Duchess of Edinburgh is radiant as she joins Prince Edward at the Royal Windsor Flower Show June 10, 2026 Way past childbearing? There are ways Baby Boomers (and Gen X) can help their kids have kids June 11, 2026 Dashcam sought after Casey rollover June 13, 2026 Load more