Access to preventive healthcare services – just like art – should not be limited to privileged groups but ideally be widespread and available to enhance everybody's life. This is especially true for radiological screening methods with scientifically proven benefits to patient's lives. This session explores how AI could help make screening and preventive medicine more accessible while maintaining high quality in the face of expected staff shortages. The current use of AI in clinical screening scenarios is also discussed.
Chairperson's introduction
Horst Karl Hahn, Bremen / Germany
Supercharging breast cancer screening: role of AI for current and upcoming screening modalities
Sophia Zackrisson, Malmö / Sweden
Lung screening for the masses: efficient use of AI for lung cancer management and beyond
Anagha P. Parkar, Bergen / Norway
Pushing the envelope: how to effectively implement AI for early detection of prostate cancer
Maarten De Rooij, Nijmegen / Netherlands
Panel discussion: How can AI be used to enhance and expand image-based screening?