The usage of artificial intelligence in the early breast cancer detection

Autores

  • Ândrea Tammiê Peixoto da Silva Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Anna Luiza Lima Bayma Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Gabriela Oliveira Silva Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Guilherme Alves Ribeiro Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Kallyne Rodrigues de Oliveira Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Kamille Dias Reis Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Mariana Luz Costa do Vale Universidade de Gurupi.
  • Francícero Rocha Lopes Universidade Federal de Goiás.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29289/259453942024V34S1080

Palavras-chave:

artificial intelligence, breast neoplasms, women’s health

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Objective: This literature review aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of using artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening and its impact on diagnostic approaches for early-stage detection among women. Methodology: This is a systematic literature review that analyzed data from three databases: PubMed, SciELO, and MEDLINE. The search terms used
were “breast cancer,” “artificial intelligence” (AI), and “diagnostic” to select articles and studies published between 2019
and 2023. The results were analyzed to draw a conclusion about the proposal of this systematic review. Results: The literature review provides strong evidence for the use of AI in the early detection of breast cancer. Computer-assisted detection systems, specifically the modern “CAD 2.0” based on optimized learning algorithms, have increased the percentage
of malignancy detection and reduced false positives. Additionally, breast tomosynthesis and radiometric techniques have
shown promising results in the early tracking and prognosis of breast cancer. These advances demonstrate the potential
of AI to improve the precision and effectiveness of breast cancer tracking, contributing positively to clinical practice and
enabling early and more accurate interventions for breast cancer patients. Conclusion: Through thorough examination
and analysis of pertinent studies, it is discerned that the integration of AI in breast cancer screening has been a practice spanning several decades, yielding considerable advantages ranging from image generation to outcome prediction.
Nonetheless, lingering inquiries persist regarding this technology, encompassing bioethical considerations and the refinement, progression, and management of AI systems. Thus, it is anticipated that, in forthcoming years, AI will progressively increase its role in facilitating the screening process and promoting early detection of breast cancer.

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2026-03-05

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Silva, Ândrea T. P. da, Bayma, A. L. L., Silva, G. O., Ribeiro, G. A., Oliveira, K. R. de, Reis, K. D., … Lopes, F. R. (2026). The usage of artificial intelligence in the early breast cancer detection. Mastology, 34(suppl. 1). https://doi.org/10.29289/259453942024V34S1080

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