02-10-2015 23:41 via digitaltrends.com

Studies suggest that this $400 million mammogram tool may actually be worthless

The computer-aided detection software now used in 90 percent of mammograms, that costs the United States an additional $400 million a year in its healthcare tab, makes little to no difference in helping radiologists detect breast cancer.
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