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Nature Trial Suggests AI Can Sharply Improve Lung Nodule Diagnosis

A Nature-published clinical trial reports that an artificial intelligence model improved diagnostic accuracy for lung nodules, one of the most common and consequential findings in chest imaging. If the results hold up across broader settings, the tool could reduce uncertainty, speed referrals, and help clinicians better distinguish benign from malignant lesions.

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AI Risk Modeling for Lung Nodules Strengthens the Economic Case for Adoption

A Vanderbilt-led report argues that AI-assisted risk modeling for lung nodules can be cost-effective, extending the value discussion beyond pure diagnostic performance. As procurement tightens, economic evidence is becoming essential for imaging AI vendors seeking routine clinical use.

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Lung Screening AI Gets a Reality Check: Better Nodule Detection, Little Time Savings

New findings highlighted by AuntMinnie show AI can improve lung nodule detection without meaningfully reducing interpretation time. The study is a reminder that better clinical performance does not automatically translate into workflow efficiency—one of healthcare AI’s most persistent commercialization challenges.

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