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Background Breast cancer screening with dynamic contrast‐enhanced MRI (DCE‐MRI) is recommended for high‐risk women but has limitations, including variable specificity and difficulty in distinguishing cancerous (CL) and high‐risk benign lesions (HRBL) from average‐risk benign lesions (ARBL).
Stephane Loubrie+19 more
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Determinants and barriers to women's participation in breast cancer screening activities in Jordan: an in-depth study. [PDF]
Albadawi RS, Alsharawneh A, Othman EH.
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Abstract Background A significant proportion of false positive recalls of mammography‐screened women is due to benign breast cysts and simple fibroadenomas. These lesions appear mammographically as smooth‐shaped dense masses and require the recalling of women for a breast ultrasound to obtain complementary imaging information.
Karin Hellerhoff+11 more
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Abstract Background This study investigates a multi‐angle acquisition method aimed at improving image quality in organ‐targeted PET detectors with planar detector heads. Organ‐targeted PET technologies have emerged to address limitations of conventional whole‐body PET/CT systems, such as restricted axial field‐of‐view (AFOV), limited spatial resolution,
Anirudh Shahi+8 more
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Abstract Background Dedicated breast computed tomography (bCT) systems offer detailed imaging for breast cancer diagnosis and treatment. As new bCT generations are developed, it is important to evaluate their imaging performance and dose efficiency to understand differences over previous models.
Juan J. Pautasso+3 more
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Cross-Platform Analysis of Mammography Narratives: A Comparative Study on Social Media Engagement. [PDF]
Stirrat T+5 more
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Breast disease programs and mammography training
Gerald D. Dodd, Robert McLelland
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Scanning K‐edge subtraction (SKES) imaging with laser‐compton x‐ray sources
Abstract Background K‐edge subtraction (KES) imaging is a dual‐energy imaging technique that enhances contrast by subtracting images taken with x‐rays that are above and below the K‐edge energy of a specified contrast agent. The resulting reconstruction spatially identifies where the contrast agent accumulates, even when obscured by complex and ...
Trevor Reutershan+5 more
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Identifying key factors in the mammography procedure for delineating the pectoral muscle using the analytic hierarchy process. [PDF]
Yagahara A, Yoshida A.
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