Skarping, Ida Förnvik, Daniel Heide-Jørgensen, Uffe Sartor, Hanna Hall, Per Zackrisson, Sophia Borgquist, Signe
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Cancer causes & control : CCC
Personalized cancer treatment requires predictive biomarkers, including image-based biomarkers. Breast cancer (BC) patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) are in a clinically vulnerable situation with the tumor present. This study investigated whether mammographic density (MD), assessed pre-NACT, is predictive of pathological complete re...
Naeim, Rana M. Marouf, Rania A. Nasr, Merhan A. Abd El-Rahman, Marwa E.
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Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
BackgroundMammography has been the mainstay for the detection of breast cancer over decades. It has gradually advanced from screen film to full-field digital mammography. Tomosynthesis has evolved as advanced imaging for early diagnosis of breast lesions with a promising role in both diagnostic and screening settings, particularly in dense and trea...
Yi, Paul H Singh, Dhananjay Harvey, Susan C Hager, Gregory D Mullen, Lisa A
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Journal of digital imaging
Although much deep learning research has focused on mammographic detection of breast cancer, relatively little attention has been paid to mammography triage for radiologist review. The purpose of this study was to develop and test DeepCAT, a deep learning system for mammography triage based on suspicion of cancer. Specifically, we evaluate DeepCAT'...
Dzidzornu, E Angmorterh, S K Ofori-Manteaw, B B Aboagye, S Ofori, E K Owusu-Agyei, S Hogg, P
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Radiography (London, England : 1995)
Breast compression during mammographic examinations improves image quality and patient management. Several studies have been conducted to assess compression force variability among practitioners in order to establish compression guidelines. However, no such study has been conducted in Ghana. This study aims to investigate the compression force vari...
Hahn, M Preibsch, H
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Der Radiologe
Der vorliegende Artikel soll eine Übersicht über die vorhandenen Methoden, deren Indikationen sowie die Bildgebungsmodalitäten zur Steuerung dieser Interventionen geben. Anhand der aktuellen Studienlage soll das leitlinienorientierte Vorgehen erläutert werden.
Carbonaro, Luca Alessandro Rizzo, Sighelgaita Sonia Schiaffino, Simone Pisani Mainini, Anna Berger, Nicole Trimboli, Rubina Manuela Sardanelli, Francesco
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La Radiologia medica
To estimate the interval mammogram rate, i.e. the undertaking of an additional mammography between scheduled screening rounds, and identify factors influencing this phenomenon. Data from our screening programme for the year 2014, excluding prevalent rounds, were analysed. Information about the number of women who underwent interval mammograms was o...
Singh, Baljinder Kaur, Ramandeep Kaur, Amandeep Jagdev, Gagandeep
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SN Computer Science
Mammography plays a significant role in the early detection of breast cancers since it can demonstrate changes in the breast, years before a patient or physician can feel them. The research work conducted in the research paper highlights the process of segmentation and classification of mammogram images intending to detect the presence of tumors in...
Divyashree, B. V. Kumar, G. Hemantha
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SN Computer Science
Breast cancer is a deadly and one of the most prevalent cancers in women across the globe. Mammography is widely used imaging modality for diagnosis and screening of breast cancer. Segmentation of breast region and mass detection are crucial steps in automatic breast cancer detection. Due to the non-uniform distribution of various tissues, it is a ...
Baltzer, Pascal A. T.
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Der Radiologe
Klinisches/methodisches Problem Bei der Mammadiagnostik gilt es, klinische sowie multimodal bildgebende Informationen mit perkutanen und operativen Eingriffen zu koordinieren. Aus dieser Komplexität entsteht eine Reihe von Problemen: übersehene Karzinome, Überdiagnose, falsch-positive Befunde, unnötige weiterführende Bildgebung, Biopsien und Operat...
Hashem, Lamiaa Mohamed Bassam Sawy, Yasmine Ahmed Elsayed Kamal, Rasha Mohamed Ahmed, Soha Mohamed elmesidy, Dalia Salaheldin
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Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
BackgroundIn women with diagnosed breast cancer, accurate loco-regional staging and preoperative examination are of utmost importance for optimal patient management decisions. MRI may be warranted for correct preoperative staging as recommended from international guidelines. DWI-MRI can be combined with CE-MRI to assess more functional data. So we ...