high‐risk screeningMRI‐detected breast cancerGuidelines for high‐risk screening with MRI were introduced by the American Cancer Society in 2007, based on superior sensitivity of MRI over mammography, albeit without proven mortality reduction. The mortality end point is still unconfirmed, but ...
” Sumner said. “My mammogram looked fine but I found out that my lifetime risk of developing cancer was 44%. I had two aunts with breast cancer, in addition to my mom having been diagnosed.”
Breast cancerEarly detection of cancerMagnetic resonance imagingTo report on 10years of high-risk service screening with annual MRI in the German Consortium for Hereditary Breast and Ovarian Cancer (GC-HBOC). A cohort of 4,573 high-risk, previously unaffected women (954 BRCA1 carriers, 598 BRCA...
Women referred to a familial breast cancer clinic completed questionnaires before and after counselling and at annual follow-up to assess their risk estima... A Cull,EDC Anderson,S Campbell,... - 《Br J Cancer》 被引量: 295发表: 1999年 Adherence to a breast cancer screening program and its...
Making Progress in Screening Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer: MRI Versus Mammography by Amanda Barrett, MA More than 275,000 women in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year, and 40,110 will die of the disease. Routine use of screening mammography in the ...
ObjectiveTo determine the acceptance and willingness to pay for breast cancer screening among populations at high risk of breast cancer in urban China.MethodsFrom 2012 to 2014, a cancer screening program in urban China (CanSPUC) was carried out in 13 provinces. The current survey was conducted ...
2190 The goal of this study was to identify prognostic factors able to discriminate, at the time of diagnosis, Ewing's sarcoma (EWS) patients at high risk of poor outcome. Taking advantage of an experimental model that accounts for both ... K Scotlandi,D Zambelli,M Zuntini,... - 《Ca...
Purpose The aim of this study was to estimate the cost effectiveness of breast cancer screening with contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), with and without adjunctive x-ray mammography (XM), compared with XM alone in high-risk women. Materials and Methods A model was developed to...
Women at high lifetime breast cancer risk might benefit from breast MRI screening in addition to routine mammography, but a new study shows that breast MRI is greatly underutilized even though access is widely available. The study of more than 422,000 wo
Shame may also deter lung cancer screening Andrea Borondy Kitts remembers her husband, a heavy smoker, saying, "I did this to myself" when he was diagnosed with lung cancer a decade ago. Kitts, who has been a lung cancer advocate since her husband's death, initially thought high risk pe...