0 a person who specializes in radiology
1 a doctor who specializes in the medical use of radiation, esp. X-rays
It works as follows: screening every 2 years, age groups 50-59 years, free of charge, two projections, and two radiologists.
In this study, the contouring done by radiologist was considered as gold standard.
Table 3 presents results pertaining to the relationships of the predictors of system continuance, perceived net benefits, and user satisfaction for radiologists.
However, the sensitivity and specificity of mammography for breast cancer detection varies widely between radiologists.
An important factor is that female radiologists are liable not only to genetic damage but also to injuries to their foetuses during pregnancy.
Most of these patients, in whom opioid therapy was initiated in an outpatient setting, were seeing an anesthesiologist or radiologist, and many had breast cancer.
It involved several radiologists manually generating the structured output forms from the original sentences.
However, if this radiologist is overwhelmed by a flood of images from a network of institutions, misdiagnosis may occur.