Keywords:
Breast, Computer applications, CT, Mammography, Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis, Screening, Segmentation
Authors:
J. Vandevenne1, C. Vanbilsen1, H. Bosmans2, S. De Buck2; 1Genk/BE, 2Leuven/BE
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-3683
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