Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4220095 | Academic Radiology | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Substantial variability exists across radiologists in the task of lung nodule identification in CT scans. The definition of “truth” on which lung nodule detection studies are based must be carefully considered, because even experienced thoracic radiologists may not perform well when measured against the “truth” established by other experienced thoracic radiologists.
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Authors
Samuel G. PhD, Rachael Y. MD, Masha PhD, Denise R. MD, Ella A. MD, MS, Heber MD, Edwin J.R. MD, PhD, David MD, Geoffrey MD, PhD, Michael F. PhD, Charles R. PhD, Anthony P. PhD, Philip MD, Leslie E. MD, Baskaran MD, Barbara Y. PhD, Laurence P. PhD,