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Image quality comparison of synthesized two‐dimensional images and digital mammography in breast tomosynthesis: A quantitative analysis [PDF]
Abstract Background Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer‐related morbidity and mortality worldwide. Early detection of breast cancer using high‐quality mammography is essential for improving prognosis and treatment outcomes. Digital breast tomosynthesis with synthesized two‐dimensional mammography (SM) reduces dose and tissue overlap ...
Sogabe K, Maruyama S, Koyama N, Saito H.
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Breast density is positively linked to the risk of developing breast cancer. Furthermore, the addition of breast density as an input to breast cancer risk prediction models has been shown to improve their predictive power. Such models are used in the management of women at high risk but could potentially be used to determine screening strategy.
Martí, J. +3 more
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Mammography-Guided Interventional Procedure
Mammography has been the standard screening method for breast cancer. In women with suspicious calcifications and architectural distortion identified on mammography or digital breast tomosynthesis only without detected on breast US, stereotactic biopsy
Woo Jung Choi, Hak Hee Kim
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Breast tomosynthesis: A diagnostic addition to screening digital mammography
Objectives: Comparison between digital mammography alone and with adding digital breast tomosynthesis in breast cancer screening. Patients & methods: 143 females underwent digital mammography, digital breast tomosynthesis and breast ultrasound.
Rehab Abdel Rahman El Bakry
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Indeterminate breast lesions: Can contrast enhanced digital mammography change our decisions?
Objective: To assess the efficiency of dual energy contrast enhanced mammography in the assessment of the indeterminate breast lesions (BIRADS 3 and BIRADS 4). Materials and methods: 34 female having 39 indeterminate breast lesions (BIRADS 3 and BIRADS 4)
Samira Saraya, Lamia Adel, Asmaa Mahmoud
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Background Mammography has been established as the key modality in the detection and diagnosis of breast cancers. Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has emerged as a mammographic technique which allows improved visualization of abnormalities by reducing ...
Pradipta C. Hande +3 more
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Comparing the Effectiveness of Digital and Analog Mammography in Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Screening: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background & Objectives: Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women and one of the leading causes of death in the productivity ages. Mammography screening is the main method for the diagnosis of breast cancer.
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Tumor size assessment with three breast imaging modalities: Finding which is best?
Background and Objectives: Diagnostic accuracy of breast MR is higher than the routinely used sonomammography and digital mammography. There are mixed reports regarding usefulness of breast MR imaging regarding the tumor size estimation. The objective of
Sreenidhi Sediguli +3 more
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CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Mammography is the best method for breast-cancer screening and is capable of reducing mortality rates. Studies that have assessed the clinical impact of mammography have been carried out using film mammography.
Wagner Iared +6 more
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Do automated breast ultrasound and tomosynthesis have an effective role in dense breast evaluation?
Background Mammography plays a great role in reducing breast cancer mortality as it is the standard method of breast imaging and screening. But the accuracy of mammography performance reduces in cancer detection in women with dense breast due to the ...
Engy A. Ali, Fatma Saeed, Lamiaa Adel
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