AI-supported breast screening cut later cancer diagnoses by 12%, a major Swedish trial found.
Researchers studied 100,000 women and compared AI-assisted mammography with standard double readings.
AI flagged high-risk scans and reduced missed cancers after screening.
The study, published in The Lancet, showed higher early detection and fewer aggressive cancers.
Lead author Kristina Lång of Lund University urged careful rollout with human oversight.
Cancer Research UK said the results were promising but need wider confirmation.
AI Boosts Early Breast Cancer Detection, Swedish Trial Shows
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