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The shifting nature of women’s experiences and perceptions of ductal carcinoma in situ [PDF]
Aim: This paper is a report of a descriptive qualitative study of the evolution of women’s perceptions and experiences of ductal carcinoma in situ from the period near to diagnosis to one year later.
Baum+51 more
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Mammary vascular calcifications and correlation to cardiovascular risk in postmenopausal patients attending the Department of Human Reproduction Biology of the Juarez de México Hospital [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Mammary diseases include a wide spectrum of alterations, ranging from benign tumour, trauma, pain or hypersensitivity of the breast, infections, to metastatic cancer, with distinct clinical manifestations, including breast tenderness, nipple ...
I. Hernández-Marín+3 more
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SalCor: A Hierarchical Saliency-Driven Segmentation Model With Local Correntropy for Medical Images
In image segmentation, noise and nonuniform intensity can lead to performance degradation in existing models, particularly when dealing with shadow artifacts.
Aditi Joshi+3 more
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A scalable system for microcalcification cluster automated detection in a distributed mammographic database [PDF]
A computer-aided detection (CADe) system for microcalcification cluster identification in mammograms has been developed in the framework of the EU-founded MammoGrid project.
Delogu, P.+5 more
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Mammography is the most effective procedure for the early detection of breast cancer. In this paper an efficient a Computer Aided Diagnosis (CADx) system is proposed to discriminate between benign and malignant. The system comprises mainly of three steps:
Bestan Maaroof Bahaalddin+1 more
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Background The COVID‐19 pandemic resulted in a lapse in routine health care and cancer screenings for many individuals. This study sought to improve our understanding of the impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on women being treated for breast cancer, both ...
Alice A. Gaughan+5 more
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Background: Breast cancer, behind skin cancer, is the second most frequent malignancy among women, initiated by an unregulated cell division in breast tissues.
A. K. M. Rakibul Haque Rafid+5 more
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PERBANDINGAN METODE UNTUK PERBAIKAN KUALITAS CITRA MAMMOGRAM
Kanker payudara merupakan pembunuh nomor satu pada wanita di seluruh dunia. Sejauh ini, deteksi dari kanker payudara hanya menggunakan mata telanjang dan berdasarkan jam terbang (pengalaman) dari dokter dan radiologis.
Hanifah Rahmi Fajrin
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Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths among women. Early detection leads to better prognosis and saves lives. The 5-year survival rate of breast cancer is 99% if it is located only in breast.
Hasan Nasir Khan+4 more
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Breast Cancer Awareness in Urban and Rural Females of Uttarakhand, India: A Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: The second most frequent cancer in women worldwide is breast cancer, which is also the most common cancer among Indian women. Unlike other cancers, breast cancer is eminently treatable, if detected at an early stage.
Preeti Acharya+6 more
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