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Lessons Learned from MammoGrid for Integrated Biomedical Solutions

This paper presents an overview of the MammoGrid project and some of its achievements. In terms of the global grid project, and European research in particular, the project has successfully demonstrated the capacity of a grid-based system to support effective collaboration between physicians, including handling and querying image databases, as well as using grid services, such as image standardization and Computer-Aided Detection (CADe) of suspect or indicative features. In terms of scientific results, in radiology, there have been significant epidemiological findings in the assessment of breast density as a risk factor, but the results for CADe are less clear-cut. Finally, the foundations of a technology transfer process to establish a working MammoGrid plus system in Spain through the company Maat GKnowledge and the collaboration of CIEMAT and hospitals in Extremadura.

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