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Diagnostic imaging

Deep learning improves multimodality imaging for breast cancer detection

20 Apr 2022
Z-Net results
Z-Net results: Reconstructed oxy-haemoglobin (HbO), deoxy-haemoglobin (Hb) and water images for a breast cancer patient with a malignant lesion (top row) and a subject with a benign lesion (bottom row). The reconstructed images are overlaid on the MR images. (Courtesy: Keith Paulsen, Dartmouth College)
An international research team has configured the deep-learning-based Z-net algorithm to generate MR

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