screening examinations in the National Mammography Database, the largest mammography registry in the United States. On average, 9.6% of screened women had to return for additional imaging [34]. In other studies, risk of recall mortality reduction in every province in Canada in every age group, ...
Ultrasound can be the initial examination used to evaluate women under 30withfocal, noncyclic breast pain; for women 30 and older, diagnostic mammography, digital breast tomosynthesis, and ultrasound may all serve as appropriate initial examinations. However, even in the setting of focal, noncyclic...
2016+ACR适宜性标准:乳腺癌筛查 ORIGINAL ARTICLE ACR Appropriateness Criteria Breast Cancer Screening Martha B.Mainiero,MD a,Ana Lourenco,MD a,Mary C.Mahoney,MD b,Mary S.Newell,MD c, Lisa Bailey,MD d,e,Lora D.Barke,DO f,Carl D’Orsi,MD c,Jennifer A.Harvey,MD g,Mary K.Hayes,MD h,...
High-risk women: women with a BRCA gene mutation and their untested first-degree relatives, women with a history of chest irradiation between 10 to 30 years of age, women with 20% or greater lifetime risk of breast cancer. ProcedureAppropriateness CategoryRRL Mammography screening Usually ...
An example of a strong use-case could be AI as a supporting tool in high-volume radiological screening settings (e.g., mammography). In this case the benefits for patients could include earlier and better detection of breast cancer, leading to better overall outcomes, while benefits for ...
Screening mammography reduces breast cancer mortality by more than 40% in women aged 40 years and older [2,66-69]. In general, women of higher-than-average risk should begin screening at an earlier age. Breast density tends to be higher at younger ages; for some at higher risk (ie, tho...
In a patient with unexplained axillary adenopathy with current or prior silicone breast implants, ultrasound and/or mammography are usually appropriate, depending on age. In a patient with concern for silicone implant rupture, ultrasound or MRI without contrast is usually appropriate. In the setting ...
For women age 40 or older, mammography or digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) should be the initial examination. Ultrasound is usually added as a complementary examination, with some exceptions. For women age 30 to 39, either mammogram or ultrasound may be used as the initial examination on the...