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This book covers the major technical advances and methodologies shaping the development and clinical utility of CAD systems in breast imaging, chest imaging, abdominal imaging, and other emerging applications. The first section presents CAD technologies in breast imaging and the second section discusses CAD technologies in chest and abdominal imaging. The third section explores emerging CAD technologies in a wide range of imaging modalities designed to address a variety of diseases. The final section describes the current use of CAD systems in clinical practice.

Produktbeschreibung
This book covers the major technical advances and methodologies shaping the development and clinical utility of CAD systems in breast imaging, chest imaging, abdominal imaging, and other emerging applications. The first section presents CAD technologies in breast imaging and the second section discusses CAD technologies in chest and abdominal imaging. The third section explores emerging CAD technologies in a wide range of imaging modalities designed to address a variety of diseases. The final section describes the current use of CAD systems in clinical practice.
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Autorenporträt
Qiang Li is a professor at the Shanghai Advanced Research Institute and an adjunct associate professor at Duke University. Dr. Li holds six patents on CAD-related technologies and has published more than 60 peer-reviewed journal papers on CAD and medical imaging applications. Robert M. Nishikawa is a professor and director of the Clinical Translational Medical Physics Laboratory in the Department of Radiology at the University of Pittsburgh. A fellow of the American Association of Physicists in Medicine and the Society of Breast Imaging, Dr. Nishikawa holds seven patents on CAD-related technologies, has won 24 awards, and has published more than 200 articles on breast imaging.