BACKGROUND: As part of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Screening (MARIBS), Study women with a family history of breast cancer were assessed psychologically to determine the relative psychological impact and acceptability of annual screening using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and conventional X-ray mammography (XRM). METHODS: Women were assessed psychologically at baseline (4 weeks before MRI and XRM), immediately before, and immediately after, both MRI and XRM, and at follow-up (6 weeks after the scans). RESULTS: Overall, both procedures were found to be acceptable with high levels of satisfaction (MRI, 96.3% and XRM, 97.7%; NS) and low levels of psychological morbidity throughout, particularly at 6-week follow-up. Low levels ...
The effectiveness of intensive surveillance in women at high risk for breast cancer due to a familia...
The introduction of the National Breast Screening Programme created concern about a possible increas...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate the impact of an experience of a benign mammographic result on intention t...
BACKGROUND: As part of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Screening (MARIBS), Study women wit...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
Introduction: Mammography is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to test women for breast cance...
AIM: To determine the willingness of women with extremely dense breasts to undergo breast cancer scr...
The present study assesses the adaptation of a group of female patients with either manifest or susp...
Aim: To determine the willingness of women with extremely dense breasts to undergo breast cancer scr...
Concerns have been raised regarding the possible negative psychological impact of the cancer screeni...
PURPOSE: Problem solving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to exclude malignancy in women wit...
BACKGROUND: Germline TP53 gene pathogenic variants (pv) cause a very high lifetime risk of developin...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
PURPOSE: Problem solving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to exclude malignancy in women wit...
The effectiveness of intensive surveillance in women at high risk for breast cancer due to a familia...
The introduction of the National Breast Screening Programme created concern about a possible increas...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate the impact of an experience of a benign mammographic result on intention t...
BACKGROUND: As part of the Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Screening (MARIBS), Study women wit...
PURPOSE: Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screeni...
Purpose Studies are underway to establish the clinical effectiveness of annual mammographic screenin...
Introduction: Mammography is a diagnostic tool that is routinely used to test women for breast cance...
AIM: To determine the willingness of women with extremely dense breasts to undergo breast cancer scr...
The present study assesses the adaptation of a group of female patients with either manifest or susp...
Aim: To determine the willingness of women with extremely dense breasts to undergo breast cancer scr...
Concerns have been raised regarding the possible negative psychological impact of the cancer screeni...
PURPOSE: Problem solving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to exclude malignancy in women wit...
BACKGROUND: Germline TP53 gene pathogenic variants (pv) cause a very high lifetime risk of developin...
Study objectives-To assess the psychological impact of mammographic screening on women with non-mali...
PURPOSE: Problem solving magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is used to exclude malignancy in women wit...
The effectiveness of intensive surveillance in women at high risk for breast cancer due to a familia...
The introduction of the National Breast Screening Programme created concern about a possible increas...
OBJECTIVES:To investigate the impact of an experience of a benign mammographic result on intention t...