The estimated 10-year cumulative risk of having at least one diagnostic mammogram after initial DCIS excision was 41.0% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 38.5% to 43.5%); at least one invasive procedure, 65.7% (95% CI = 63.7% to 67.8%); and either event, 76.1% (95% CI = 74.1% to...
A mammogram is special low-dose x-ray of the breast. At Element Medical Imaging, our Radiologists use the images to detect breast cancer. 3D mammogram has become the gold-standard for breast cancer screening and is one of the most recent advances for breast cancer detection. We are pleased ...
Screening mammography has reduced breast cancer–associated mortality worldwide. Approximately 10% of patients require further diagnostic testing after an uncertain screening mammogram (Breast imaging reporting and data system [BI‐RADS]=0), and time to diagnostic resolution varies after BI‐RADS=0 ...
Kappa values indicated slight agreement for mammogram, ultrasound, and clinical breast exam, and moderate agreement for fine needle aspiration and surgical biopsy. Sensitivity of self-reports was high for all tests; specificity was poor for all tests except surgical biopsy. Self-reports of receipt ...
The implementation of screening mammography has markedly improved breast cancer detection, particularly at early, more treatable stages, and has been shown to reduce mortality rates [5, 6]. While mammography is cost-effective and widely accessible, its sensitivity is limited, ranging from 70 to 85...
False-positive examination results were examinations with a positive assessment but no cancer diagnosis. True-negative examination results had a negative assessment and no cancer diagnosis. Sensitivity was calculated as the number of true-positive mammogram results over the total number of breast cancers...
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Because lymph nodes tend to swell, women should wait at least 6 weeks when scheduling a screening mammogram after COVID-19 vaccination; however, diagnostic visits for lumps should not wait, emphasized Debra Patt, MD, PhD, MBA, executive vice president of Texas Oncology. ...
- 《Br J Cancer》 被引量: 264发表: 1989年 1–1 What Factors Are Associated With Diagnostic Follow-up After Abnormal Mammograms? Findings From a US National Survey The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with diagnostic follow-up after an abnormal mammogram in a national ...
Schematic diagram of the estimated probabilities of breast cancer in a 54-year-old woman without a palpable breast mass: before a mammogram, after a positive mammogram, and following a positive FNA test result. Although diagnostic procedures such as x-rays or biopsies are often considered ...