The relevance of studying the incidence of breast cancer is a problem of modern health care due to a steady growth of morbidity, including those of malignant character. About 1 million new cases of breast cancer are detected yearly in the world, predicting growth in the number of cases by 2014 to 1.45 million. Currently, a certain progress has been made in the diagnosis of early forms of the disease through the introduction of modern technologies of beam diagnostics. The most effective among them is an X-rays examination. However, there is a number of unresolved problems in the differential diagnosis of non-palpable breast formations because of their early symptoms non-specificity. In this regard, new technologies are developed that can enh...
Two-dimensional (2D) mammography plays a most important role in all aspects of breast cancer detecti...
AbstractObjectivesCompare tomosynthesis to mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and histology for the detec...
Breast screening with full-field digital mammography (FFDM) fails to detect 15-30% of cancers. This ...
The relevance of studying the incidence of breast cancer is a problem of modern health care due to a...
Tomosynthesis is a three-dimensional imaging technique based on the reconstruction of several planar...
Introduction: Mammography is one of the most common X-ray examinations although it is well-known tha...
Abstract: Mammography is currently the established method in breast cancer screening, although the s...
Purpose . To compare the diagnostic performance of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and digital ma...
Digital tomosynthesis, is a method for performing high-resolution limited-angle tomography at radiog...
Breast cancer, being the most common cancer among females, is nowadays routinely diagnosed using X-r...
International audienceObjectives: Compare tomosynthesis to mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and histolo...
International audienceDigital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a new imaging technology that addresses ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of 3D tomosynthesis ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is considered the most serious lesion among different breast lesio...
The purpose of this work was to evaluate and compare the visibility of simulated tumors in 2D digita...
Two-dimensional (2D) mammography plays a most important role in all aspects of breast cancer detecti...
AbstractObjectivesCompare tomosynthesis to mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and histology for the detec...
Breast screening with full-field digital mammography (FFDM) fails to detect 15-30% of cancers. This ...
The relevance of studying the incidence of breast cancer is a problem of modern health care due to a...
Tomosynthesis is a three-dimensional imaging technique based on the reconstruction of several planar...
Introduction: Mammography is one of the most common X-ray examinations although it is well-known tha...
Abstract: Mammography is currently the established method in breast cancer screening, although the s...
Purpose . To compare the diagnostic performance of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and digital ma...
Digital tomosynthesis, is a method for performing high-resolution limited-angle tomography at radiog...
Breast cancer, being the most common cancer among females, is nowadays routinely diagnosed using X-r...
International audienceObjectives: Compare tomosynthesis to mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and histolo...
International audienceDigital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is a new imaging technology that addresses ...
AbstractObjectiveThe aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical performance of 3D tomosynthesis ...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is considered the most serious lesion among different breast lesio...
The purpose of this work was to evaluate and compare the visibility of simulated tumors in 2D digita...
Two-dimensional (2D) mammography plays a most important role in all aspects of breast cancer detecti...
AbstractObjectivesCompare tomosynthesis to mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and histology for the detec...
Breast screening with full-field digital mammography (FFDM) fails to detect 15-30% of cancers. This ...