Tom Nolan
@tomnolan1.bsky.social
Clinical editor at BMJ Medicine, sessional GP, iBSc primary care KCL/KUMEC
CADe in population based screening “provides small and uncertain clinical meaningful benefit, no incremental harms, and increased surveillance burden" according to a microsimulations study in BMJ Medicine that informed the Rapid Recommendations guideline. bmjmedicine.bmj.com/content/4/1/...
Benefits, burden, and harms of computer aided polyp detection with artificial intelligence in colorectal cancer screening: microsimulation modelling study
Objective To estimate the benefits, burden, and harms of implementing computer aided detection (CADe) of polyps in colonoscopy of population based screening programmes for colorectal cancer.Design Mic...
bmjmedicine.bmj.com
March 28, 2025 at 3:27 PM
CADe in population based screening “provides small and uncertain clinical meaningful benefit, no incremental harms, and increased surveillance burden" according to a microsimulations study in BMJ Medicine that informed the Rapid Recommendations guideline. bmjmedicine.bmj.com/content/4/1/...