Many computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) systems based on prostate multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) have been developed with good stand-alone diagnostic efficacy. Before its widely use in daily clinical work, further study still should be done for CAD reading paradigm and the interaction between CAD and radiologists. In this article, we integrated CAD as concurrent reader into prostate mpMRI diagnostic process in real clinical practice to determine effect on radiologist performance. The results showed that concurrent CAD reading could improve radiologist sensitivity and reduce the reading time.
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