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Breast: Page 47
How on-demand culture is transforming radiology
By
Andrea Wolf
Crises spur innovation. This concept is playing out once again in the field of medical education, where healthcare providers are seeking out new forms of education. Andrea Wolf of the Brem Foundation explains.
March 9, 2022
Breast cancer popular for imaging studies, may have lower impact
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Imaging studies investigating breast cancer comprise about one-fifth of all imaging studies and are published at a high rate even though these cancers have less mortality impact on patients, according to Dutch research published March 8 in
Clinical Imaging
.
March 8, 2022
ECR: Hypmed project develops affordable PET/MRI for breast scans
By
Amerigo Allegretto
A European research project called Hypmed is developing a more affordable version of PET/MRI technology to better diagnose breast cancer, according to researchers who presented March 3 at the ECR Overture congress.
March 3, 2022
ECR: Breast MRI tops contrast mammo for risk-based screening
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Although advocates of contrast mammography won some converts, breast MRI was still preferred as the main breast cancer screening option for intermediate-risk women in a March 2 debate between advocates of the two technologies at the ECR Overture.
March 2, 2022
Gender inequality leads to fewer mammograms for women
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Women who live in areas with less gender equality are at higher risk of not being on schedule for screening mammograms or not having them at all, according to a Swiss study published February 28 in
Social Medicine & Science
.
March 1, 2022
FDA issues guidance on appeals process for mammography facilities
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued final guidance for mammography facilities appealing decisions regarding adverse accreditation rulings and suspension of certificates, as well as patient and physician notification orders.
February 28, 2022
Breast cancer overdiagnosis not as prevalent as thought
By
Amerigo Allegretto
About 15% of cancers detected on breast screening exams represent overdiagnosis and would never represent a health threat to women. The rate is half that of widely cited estimates, according to research published February 28 in the
Annals of Internal Medicine
.
February 27, 2022
Deep learning melds optical, MRI data for breast cancer imaging
By
Kate Madden Yee
A new deep-learning algorithm shows promise for improving breast cancer detection by melding near-infrared spectral tomography (NIRST) and MRI data, according to a study published February 24 in
Optica
.
February 27, 2022
Pandemic led to fewer mammograms, breast cancer treatments
By
Amerigo Allegretto
With fewer mammograms during the COVID-19 pandemic came fewer breast cancer treatments, including surgery and reconstruction, according to a study published February 23 in the
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery
.
February 27, 2022
What lessons can be learned from mammography CAD?
By
Erik L. Ridley
Lessons learned from decades of clinical use of mammography computer-aided detection (CAD) software are crucial in preparing for broad adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) tools in medical imaging, according to an article published on February 25 in
JAMA Health Forum
.
February 24, 2022
Should second-opinion reads receive more reimbursement?
By
Erik L. Ridley
Providing second opinions on breast imaging exams performed elsewhere can be time-consuming, but many radiologists aren't adequately reimbursed for these reads, according to a new study in the
Journal of the American College of Radiology
.
February 23, 2022
Communication can ease patient worries about DCIS
By
Amerigo Allegretto
Radiologists can improve communication with patients to ease worries and reduce confusion for women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), according to a study of over 1,800 women published February 22 in
Cancer
.
February 22, 2022
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