We compared 2-year breast screening rates for mental health service users (n=33,951) and other NSW women (n=1,051,495) in this target age range, after standardisation for age, socioeconomic status and region of residence. Mental health service contacts were identified through linkage to ...
Medical Image Optimisation and Perception Group (MIOPeG), Department of Medical Imaging & Radiation Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, Cumberland Campus, 75 East Street, Lidcombe, NSW, 2141, Australia Tong Li, Claudia Mello-Thoms & Patrick C. Brennan Corresponding autho...
Predictors of non-attendance from BreastScreen NSW in women who report current mammography screening. Aust N Z J Public Health 2003;27:581-7.Taylor R, Ivanov O, Page A, Brotherton J, Achat H, Close G. Predictors of non-attendance from BreastScreen NSW in women who report current ...
In the United Kingdom's National Health Service BreastScreen Program, three quarters of their screening units have radiographers as one of the two independent screen readers. This has been the case since the early 1990s. Multiple studies confirm the capabilities of radiographers as screen readers ...
Predictors of non-attendance from BreastScreen NSW in women who report current mammography screening. Aust N Z J Public Health 2003;27:581-7.Taylor R, Ivanov O, Page A, Brotherton J, Achat H, Close G: Predictors of non-attendance from BreastScreen NSW in women who report current ...
The study investigated this instantaneous perception of an abnormality, known as a “gist” response, when 23 radiologists viewed prior mammograms of women that were reported as normal, but later diagnosed with breast cancer at subsequent screening. Five categories of cases were included: current ...
Royalty et al., "Breast cancer screening of underserved women in the USA: results from the national breast and cervical cancer early detection program, 1998-2012," Cancer Causes and Control, 2015.Howard DH, Tangka FKL, Royalty J et al (2015) Breast cancer screening of underserved women in ...
However, over the last five years, the death rate has declined, possibly due to the efforts in screening. Nonetheless, the World Health Organization projects that, by 2030, 13.1 million people may die from cancer [4]. Combined with radiotherapy and surgical intervention, chemotherapeutic drugs ...
The BREAST Project will benefit all BreastScreen Australia services, which offer screening at more than 500 locations Australia wide. TheZiltronweb-based system with its unique embedded algorithm allows for the provision of real-time and instant evaluation and feedback to participating radiologists and...