A major Swedish trial found that using AI in breast cancer screening cut later cancer diagnoses by 12%.
Researchers studied 100,000 women in a national mammography programme between 2021 and 2022.
Women receiving AI-supported screening had more cancers detected earlier.
The study was led by scientists from Lund University and published in The Lancet.
AI helped radiologists by flagging high-risk scans and reducing workload.
Experts say AI should support, not replace, human radiologists.
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