Mammography to tomosynthesis: examining the differences between two-dimensional and segmented-three-dimensional visual search
Background: Radiological techniques for breast cancer detection are undergoing a massive technological shift—moving from mammography, a process that takes a two-dimensional (2D) image of breast tissue, to tomosynthesis, a technique that creates a segmented-three-dimensional (3D) image. There are dis...
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2018
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