India, Oct. 30 -- London (dpa) - University of Cambridge researchers believe they have shown how artificial intelligence (AI) can narrow down who is most at risk of developing breast cancer between two scheduled mammograms. Published by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), the team used an AI bot called Mirai to assess around 134,000 mammograms to find caseswheresupplemental imaging might be needed after a regular screening ended with a negative or no-cancer result. The device generated what the team described as a "generalized risk score" for developing a so-called interval breast cancer - when the disease develops between mammograms -after checking information gleaned from a mammogram, such as tumour features and breast densi...