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Helen Frazer

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The University of Melbourne · AU

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The ethical, legal and social implications of using artificial intelligence systems in breast cancer care

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Utopia versus dystopia: Professional perspectives on the impact of healthcare artificial intelligence on clinical roles and skills

2022 · 105 Zit. · International Journal of Medical Informatics

Evaluation of deep learning‐based artificial intelligence techniques for breast cancer detection on mammograms: Results from a retrospective study using a BreastScreen Victoria dataset

2021 · 35 Zit. · Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology

Comparison of AI-integrated pathways with human-AI interaction in population mammographic screening for breast cancer

2024 · 31 Zit. · Nature Communications

Australian women's judgements about using artificial intelligence to read mammograms in breast cancer screening

2023 · 19 Zit. · Digital Health

Defining change: Exploring expert views about the regulatory challenges in adaptive artificial intelligence for healthcare

2024 · 16 Zit. · Health Policy and Technology

Quality use of artificial intelligence in medical imaging: What do radiologists need to know?

2022 · 9 Zit. · Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology

Australian healthcare workers’ views on artificial intelligence in BreastScreen: Results of a mixed method survey study

2024 · 6 Zit. · Preventive Medicine Reports

Implementing artificial intelligence in breast cancer screening: Women’s preferences

2025 · 6 Zit. · Cancer

Comparison of AI-integrated pathways with human-AI interaction for population mammographic screening

2022 · 5 Zit.

Trust in AI Is a “Fluid Process”: Building Trust of AI Through Clinicians’ Needs in the BreastScreen Victoria Program—A Qualitative Study

2025 · 2 Zit. · Qualitative Health Research

Developing a Typology of Women's Attitudes Towards AI Use in the BreastScreen Programme—A Qualitative Study With BreastScreen Victoria Clients

2025 · 0 Zit. · Health Expectations

Professional Perspectives on the Impact of Healthcare Artificial Intelligence on Clinical Roles and Skills

2022 · 0 Zit. · SSRN Electronic Journal