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Women and their health care providers need a reliable answer to this important question: If a woman chooses to participate in regular mammography screening, then how much will this choice improve her chances of avoiding a death from breast cancer ...
L. Tabár +13 more
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We proposed to compare the accuracy and effectiveness of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), plus digital or synthetic mammography, with digital mammography alone in women attending population-based breast cancer screenings.
Rodrigo Rosa Giampietro +4 more
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Dienogest use and the risk of breast and gynecologic cancers: A nationwide population‐based study
Abstract Objective To evaluate whether dienogest exposure is associated with the risk of breast, endometrial, or tubo‐ovarian cancer in women with endometriosis. Methods In this nationwide retrospective cohort study (January 2012 to December 2023), we used the Korean National Health Insurance Review & Assessment Service database. Women aged 20–49 years
Hoyol Jhang +4 more
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Non-participation in breast screening in Denmark: Sociodemographic determinants
Background Internationally, non-participation in breast screening increased with decreasing level of education indicating importance of information campaigns to enhance awareness of screening.
My von Euler-Chelpin +4 more
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Extrapelvic Endometriosis Involving Pudendal and Sciatic Nerve Causing Obturator Muscle Atrophy
Teaching point: Extrapelvic endometriosis involving pudendal and sciatic nerve may be a cause of lower limb pain.
Ottavia Battaglia +2 more
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Predicting Nonadherence Behavior Towards Mammography Screening Guidelines [PDF]
The goal of this research is to examine factors associated with nonadherence behavior toward mammography screening among U.S. women. The 2014 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey data was used for this study, allowing the model to ...
Trussell, Brian L.
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Access to Care as a Barrier to Mammography for Black Women
Racial disparities in breast cancer screening, morbidity, and mortality persist for Black women. This study examines Black women’s mammography beliefs and experiences with specific focus on barriers to mammography access in an urban city in the South ...
Mollie E Aleshire +4 more
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Abstract Breast cancer represents a significant burden of disease for women across the globe. Screening has been demonstrated to decrease breast cancer‐related mortality. However, many nations do not have population breast cancer screening programs, which are key to early detection and can decrease mortality rates. In 2024, the International Federation
Versha Pleasant +13 more
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Determination of blood flow parameters in the ophthalmic artery and central retinal artery using Doppler ultrasound in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus without fundus signs of diabetic retinopathy and with mild non-proliferative retinopathy.
Pauk-Domańska Magdalena +4 more
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Computer aids and human second reading as interventions in screening mammography: two systematic reviews to compare effects on cancer detection and recall rate [PDF]
Background: There are two competing methods for improving the accuracy of a radiologist interpreting screening mammograms: computer aids (CAD) or independent second reading. Methods: Bibliographic databases were searched for clinical trials.
Potts, H. W. W., Taylor, P.
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