Breast cancer, with its global prevalence and impact on women's health, necessitates effective early detection and accurate staging for optimal patient outcomes. Traditional imaging modalities such as mammography, ultrasound, and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) play ...
"MRI is an excellentscreening toolfor breast cancer, but the higher rate of false-positive results keeps some women from undergoing the exam," said the study's co-author Martha B. Mainiero, M.D., director of the Anne C. Pappas Center forBreast Imagingat Rhode Island Hospital and associate...
After a patient is notified about her breast density, the most common supplemental screening exam is ultrasound, which is readily available at most breast centers, according to Weinstein. However, ultrasound has limitations, and multiple studies have demonstrated a significantly higher cancer detection r...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate a DL system for predicting the probability of breast cancer in DCE-MRI. To do so, we collected a dataset of 21,537 DCE-MRI examinations from the NYU Langone Health sites. We used it to train, validate, and test the system. In add...
breast MRI.人们越来越感兴趣于非对比剂乳腺MRI替代方案,用于肿瘤可视化,以提高乳腺MRI的可及性。Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of generating simulated contrast-enhanced T1-weighted breast MRI scans from precontrast MRI sequences in biopsy-proven invasive breast cancer with use of deep...
Today, ahead of the Miami Breast Cancer Conference held in Miami, Florida, we are speaking with Sarah McLaughlin, MD, associate professor of surgery who specializes in breast cancer at the Mayo Clinic in Florida, about MRI screening for breast cancer, which she will be discussing at the confer...
A mammogram is done as screening for breast cancer for women who are with and without symptoms, such as a lump or nipple discharge. The most efficient technique to identify breast cancer early is with a high-quality mammogram combined with a clinical breast exam performed by the doctor. Early...
MRI, or magnetic resonance imaging, is considered the gold standard in breast cancer detection, especially for women with dense breast tissue. Unlike mammograms, which rely on X-rays, MRIs use magnets and radio waves to create detailed breast images. New York gynecologist Dr. Monica Grover says...
We have successfully performed an MR screening study on 181 patients at high risk for breast cancer that did not have an actionable mammogram or clinical finding prior to study entry. Abnormal MRI findings prompted a total of 31 biopsies, 6 of which yielded malignant findings. The cancer yield...
“Breast MRI improves the detection of small, node-negative, high-grade cancers in women at average risk to an extent that the interval cancer rate is zero,” saidChristiane K. Kuhl, MD, Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at RWTH Aachen University in Germany. “In a...