Article: Research from Nagoya University, Medical Department yields new findings on lung cancer.(Report)

"The aims of this study were to determine interobserver variability in volume measurements of lung tumors (including part-solid and nonsolid types) using novel computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) tools and a machine learning approach and to determine the potential reasons for variability. In 60 consecutive patients with peripheral lung cancer, the three-dimensional volumes of nodules were measured using the perimeter method by an experienced chest radiologist," investigators in Nagoya, Japan report (see also Lung Cancer).

"In addition, for the same patients, maximal diameters and three-dimensional volumes were measured with and Without a novel CAD tool by six ...

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