The health system is partnering with Transpara Breast Care to use its AI-based software, which uses computer learning to identify and detect cancerous tissue patterns, to assist radiologists with analyzing mammogram results, according to a Sept. 25 news release from Riverside.
Riverside is calling the AI-based software a second set of eyes for providers, as it can help detect cancer early.
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