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Evaluation of an Artificial Intelligence System for Detection of Invasive Lobular Carcinoma on Digital Mammography

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Jun 12
PMID 37303390
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Introduction Early breast cancer detection with screening mammography has been shown to reduce mortality and improve breast cancer survival. This study aims to evaluate the ability of an artificial intelligence computer-aided detection (AI CAD) system to detect biopsy-proven invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) on digital mammography. Methods This retrospective study reviewed mammograms of patients who were diagnosed with biopsy-proved ILC between January 1, 2017, and January 1, 2022. All mammograms were analyzed using cmAssist (CureMetrix, San Diego, California, United States), which is an AI CAD for mammography. The AI CAD sensitivity for detecting ILC on mammography was calculated and further subdivided by lesion type, mass shape, and mass margins. To account for the within-subject correlation, generalized linear mixed models were implemented to investigate the association between age, family history, and breast density and whether the AI detected a false positive or true positive. Odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals, and p-values were also calculated. Results A total of 124 patients with 153 biopsy-proven ILC lesions were included. The AI CAD detected ILC on mammography with a sensitivity of 80%. The AI CAD had the highest sensitivity for detecting calcifications (100%), masses with irregular shape (82%), and masses with spiculated margins (86%). However, 88% of mammograms had at least one false positive mark with an average number of 3.9 false positive marks per mammogram. Conclusion The AI CAD system evaluated was successful in marking the malignancy in digital mammography. However, the numerous annotations confounded the ability to determine its overall accuracy and this reduces its potential use in real-life practice.

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