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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis

Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology, 2013
There has been significant advancement in mammographic technology since the widespread deployment of screening began in the 1970s. Utilization of screening mammography has dramatically altered the clinical presentation of breast cancer. There remains, however, a subset of breast cancer (accounting for approximately 15–20 %), which is not detectable ...
Brandon D. Mirochnik   +1 more
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis

Der Radiologe, 2015
Technological advances have resulted in the replacement of traditional film-screen mammography with digital mammography, which has been shown to be more accurate in younger women, in those with dense breasts and in pre- and peri-menopausal women [1]. However, one of the major limitations of mammography remains, that is the issue of overlapping breast ...
Lim, Y. Y., Maxwell, A. J.
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Mammographic Screening in Routine Practice: Multisite Study of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Digital Mammography Screenings.

Radiology, 2023
Background The use of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is increasing over digital mammography (DM) following studies demonstrating lower recall rates (RRs) and higher cancer detection rates (CDRs).
E. Conant   +10 more
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis versus Digital Mammography for Detection of Early-Stage Cancers Stratified by Grade: A TOSYMA Subanalysis.

Radiology, 2023
Background Breast cancer screening with digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) plus synthesized mammography (SM) increases invasive tumor detection compared with digital mammography (DM).
S. Weigel   +6 more
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New Horizons: Artificial Intelligence for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis.

Radiographics, 2023
The use of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) in breast cancer screening has become widely accepted, facilitating increased cancer detection and lower recall rates compared with those achieved by using full-field digital mammography (DM).
J. Goldberg   +6 more
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: an Overview

Indian Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2021
Breast cancer is emerging as the most common malignancy in Indian women. Mammography is one of the few screening modalities available to the modern world that has proved itself of much use by aiding early detection and treatment of non-palpable, node-negative breast cancers.
Ekta Dhamija   +4 more
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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis

2020
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a technique developed to overcome these two shortcomings of mammography. The X-ray tube moves within a fixed arc (15–50° depending upon the vendor) obtaining multiple low-dose exposures. The data is reconstructed in the form of a stack of thin 1.0 mm slices in the direction of breast compression.
Niketa Chotai, Supriya Kulkarni
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Artificial Intelligence for Reducing Workload in Breast Cancer Screening with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis.

Radiology, 2022
Background Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has higher diagnostic accuracy than digital mammography, but interpretation time is substantially longer. Artificial intelligence (AI) could improve reading efficiency.
Yoel Shoshan   +13 more
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Breast Density and Breast Cancer Screening with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: A TOSYMA Trial Subanalysis.

Radiology, 2022
Background Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) plus synthesized mammography (SM) reduces the diagnostic pitfalls of tissue superimposition, which is a limitation of digital mammography (DM).
S. Weigel   +5 more
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Stand-Alone Use of Artificial Intelligence for Digital Mammography and Digital Breast Tomosynthesis Screening: A Retrospective Evaluation.

Radiology, 2021
Background Use of artificial intelligence (AI) as a stand-alone reader for digital mammography (DM) or digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) breast screening could ease radiologists' workload while maintaining quality.
S. Romero-Martín   +5 more
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