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This was a research study, and as yet the AI system has not been let loose in the clinic.

Even when it is, at least one radiologist would remain in charge of diagnosis.

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reporting, and also free up radiologists to do even more important things."

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The use of AI could eventually speed up diagnosis, as images can be analysed within seconds by the computer algorithm.

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promising early research which suggests that in future it may be possible to make screening more accurate and efficient, 
which means less waiting and worrying for patients, and better outcomes." 

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