Supplemental screening may be considered based on the patient's risk level and breast density. For average-risk women with nondense breasts, the sensitivity of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) screening is high; additional supplemental screening is not warranted in this population. For average-risk...
MRI evaluation of small hepatic lesions in women with breast cancer AJR Am J Roentgenol, 187 (2006), pp. 307-312 Google Scholar 33 E.C. Jones, J.L. Chezmar, R.C. Nelson, et al. The frequency and significance of small (less than or equal to 15 mm) hepatic lesions detected by CT...
advanced-stage and fatal breast cancers, to assess the utili- zation and bene?ts of DBT, and to evaluate disparities in breast cancer screening and treatment among minority women. With this guideline, we offer recommendations more inclusive of all women of average risk for breast cancer. MAMMOGR...
input from users of these lexicons. It is designed for everyday practice and should make it possible to issue unambiguous breast imaging reports and meaningfully evaluate our performance. The Fifth Edition, like its predecessor, includes sections on mammography, ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging...
Rethinking the ACR Appropriateness Criteria? Supplemental Breast Cancer Screening Based on Breast Densitydoi:10.1016/j.jacr.2021.11.011Covington M.F.Journal of the American College of Radiology: JACR
73 Correlation of Computerized Quantitative MR Breast Density Measurements with Standard Qualitative ACR BIRADS ClassificationQuantitative infrared absorption measurements on unpressurized CO have been carried out for the first overtone in cells of different lengths and at different pressures of gas. The ...