#AmberSalisbury (primary researcher)
@rich-norman.bsky.social
@juliasteinberg.bsky.social
#AmeliaSmit
#AnneCust
#CynthiaLow (consumer expert)
#KarenCanfell
#LouisaCollins
#MichaelCaruana
🗣️ topic: public #preferences for using #genomic 🧬 info to tailor #cancer #screening 🩻
📊 result: likely demand, but want comprehensive, equitable tests, and need tailored info to ensure informed choices.
@sydney.edu.au
@daffodilcentre.org
🚨 She finds that, despite the hype, #AI is unlikely to have acceptable #CostEffectiveness in #BreastCancer #screening 🎗️
#HealthEconomics #ArtificialIntelligence #mammography
#IHEA2025 @sheffielduni.bsky.social #HealthEconomics #PatientPreferences
She shows:
📊 huge global burden
⚖️ disproportionate burden in countries with ⬇️ econ devel
👩🦰 it is crucial to account for the #GenderWageGap in calculations.
#IHEA2025 @who.int @daffodilcentre.org
Fantastic opening plenary by #AnneMarieThow on economic policy instruments for nutrition.
Talking craft chocolate to fellow enthusiasts and newcomers was delightful, & huge congrats to Deb from #RatioChocolate for organising!
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🌟Stacy Carter, U Wollongong
🌟Helen Frazer, St Vincent’s Melb
🌟Nehmat Houssami, @daffodilcentre.org
🌟Mary Macheras-Magias, BCNA
🌟Genevieve Webb, Health Consumers NSW
🌟Luke Marinovich, @daffodilcentre.org
And funders: Sydney Cancer Institute Seed Grant
Overall, if AI is going to be used in breast cancer screening, they want it to be:
🎯 more accurate than radiologists,
⚡ faster to get results,
🦘 an Australian-owned algorithm,
🌏 representative of Australian women.
Most concerning: the way AI is implemented could change participation. Up to 22% might ⬇️their breast screening if they don't like how AI is being used.
This could lead to cancers being missed or diagnosed later meaning they are harder to treat.
Australian women have mixed feelings about using AI in breast cancer screening:
✅40% are open to AI if it’s more accurate than radiologists,
❌42% are opposed,
❓18% have concerns that would need to be addressed.
❓Topic: Women's preferences for AI in Breast Cancer Screening.
🗣️Conclusion: While #AI has promise, if we rush implementation in #BreastCancer #screening we risk losing women's trust.
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Such amazing work happening through this program - a fantastic data resource that can lead to real world practice change:
📊 ➡️ 👩⚕️
@sydney.edu.au #DaffodilCentre #DataConnect #HealthEconomics