© 2014 American College of Radiology. Women newly diagnosed with stage 1 breast cancer have an early-stage disease that can be effectively treated. Evidence provides little justification for performing imaging to exclude metastasis in asymptomatic women with stage I breast cancer. No differences have been found in survival or quality of life in women regardless of whether they underwent initial workup for metastatic disease. These women generally prefer intensive follow-up to detect an early recurrence. However, survival rates do not differ between women who obtain intensive screening and surveillance, with imaging and laboratory studies, and women who undergo testing only as a result of development of symptoms or findings on clinical exami...
An ACR Committee on Appropriateness Criteria and its expert panels have developed criteria for deter...
New evidence on breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) screening has become available since the Ame...
BackgroundThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recently released a "Top Five" list of op...
Despite the success of both breast conserving surgery and mastectomy, some women will experience a l...
© 2018 American College of Radiology Breast pain is a common complaint. However, in the absence any ...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 4% of patients diagnosed with early breast cancer have occult metastases a...
Abstract Purpose The probability of detecting radiolo...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is a disease that is heterogeneous in its presentation, potent...
In clinical practice, the surveillance and follow-up of patients with breast cancer (BC) is quite va...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a breast neoplasm with potential for progression to invasive canc...
An ACR Committee on Appropriateness Criteria and its expert panels have developed criteria for deter...
To date, there is little consensus on the role of pelvic imaging in assessing local disease extent d...
These consensus guidelines on adjuvant radiotherapy for early-stage endometrial cancer were develope...
An ACR Committee on Appropriateness Criteria and its expert panels have developed criteria for deter...
New evidence on breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) screening has become available since the Ame...
BackgroundThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recently released a "Top Five" list of op...
Despite the success of both breast conserving surgery and mastectomy, some women will experience a l...
© 2018 American College of Radiology Breast pain is a common complaint. However, in the absence any ...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
BACKGROUND: Approximately 4% of patients diagnosed with early breast cancer have occult metastases a...
Abstract Purpose The probability of detecting radiolo...
Appropriate imaging modalities for screening, staging, and surveillance of patients with suspected a...
Locally advanced breast cancer (LABC) is a disease that is heterogeneous in its presentation, potent...
In clinical practice, the surveillance and follow-up of patients with breast cancer (BC) is quite va...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a breast neoplasm with potential for progression to invasive canc...
An ACR Committee on Appropriateness Criteria and its expert panels have developed criteria for deter...
To date, there is little consensus on the role of pelvic imaging in assessing local disease extent d...
These consensus guidelines on adjuvant radiotherapy for early-stage endometrial cancer were develope...
An ACR Committee on Appropriateness Criteria and its expert panels have developed criteria for deter...
New evidence on breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) screening has become available since the Ame...
BackgroundThe American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) recently released a "Top Five" list of op...