Reliable breast density measurement is needed to personalize screening by using density as a risk factor and offering supplemental screening to women with dense breasts. We investigated the categorization of pairs of subsequent screening mammograms into density classes by human readers and by an automated system. With software (VDG) and by four readers, including three specialized breast radiologists, 1000 mammograms belonging to 500 pairs of subsequent screening exams were categorized into either two or four density classes. We calculated percent agreement and the percentage of women that changed from dense to non-dense and vice versa. Inter-exam agreement (IEA) was calculated with kappa statistics. Results were computed for each reader in...
Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast...
Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast...
Purpose To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...
Reliable breast density measurement is needed to personalize screening by using density as a risk fa...
Item does not contain fulltextReliable breast density measurement is needed to personalize screening...
OBJECTIVES: Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) mammographic density categories are a...
The objective of this study is to compare different methods for measuring breast density, both visua...
Objectives: To compare breast density (BD) assessment provided by an automated BD evaluator (ABDE) w...
Introduction The objective of this study is to compare different methods for measuring breast densit...
Mammographic density is associated with risk of breast cancer, and factors that change density may a...
PURPOSE: To determine to what extent automatically measured volumetric mammographic density influenc...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study is to compare different methods for measuring breast densi...
Abstract Background Increased mammographic breast density is a moderate risk factor for breast cance...
Purpose: To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...
USA states have begun legislating mammographic breast density reporting to women, requiring that wom...
Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast...
Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast...
Purpose To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...
Reliable breast density measurement is needed to personalize screening by using density as a risk fa...
Item does not contain fulltextReliable breast density measurement is needed to personalize screening...
OBJECTIVES: Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) mammographic density categories are a...
The objective of this study is to compare different methods for measuring breast density, both visua...
Objectives: To compare breast density (BD) assessment provided by an automated BD evaluator (ABDE) w...
Introduction The objective of this study is to compare different methods for measuring breast densit...
Mammographic density is associated with risk of breast cancer, and factors that change density may a...
PURPOSE: To determine to what extent automatically measured volumetric mammographic density influenc...
INTRODUCTION: The objective of this study is to compare different methods for measuring breast densi...
Abstract Background Increased mammographic breast density is a moderate risk factor for breast cance...
Purpose: To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...
USA states have begun legislating mammographic breast density reporting to women, requiring that wom...
Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast...
Assessment of breast density at the point of mammographic examination could lead to optimized breast...
Purpose To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...