PurposeMammographic density has been shown to be an indicator of breast cancer risk and also reduces the sensitivity of screening mammography. Currently, there is no accepted standard for measuring breast density. Dual energy mammography has been proposed as a technique for accurate measurement of breast density. The purpose of this study is to validate its accuracy in postmortem breasts and compare it with other existing techniques.MethodsForty postmortem breasts were imaged using a dual energy mammography system. Glandular and adipose equivalent phantoms of uniform thickness were used to calibrate a dual energy basis decomposition algorithm. Dual energy decomposition was applied after scatter correction to calculate breast density. Breast...
Breast density has been established as an independent risk factor associated with the development of...
To compare breast density on digital mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis using fully automa...
AbstractMammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women ...
PurposeMammographic density has been shown to be an indicator of breast cancer risk and also reduces...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed forms of cancer amongst American women. Mammogra...
Rationale and objectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare the precision of mammographic breas...
Breast density is a widely recognized potential risk factor for breast cancer. However, accurate qua...
International audienceBreast density is known for being a parameter used in breast cancer risk model...
Mammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women with den...
Forty post-mortem breasts were imaged with a flat-panel based cone-beam x-ray CT system at 50 kVp. T...
Mammographic breast density (MBD) is a strong risk factor for developing breast cancer. MBD is typic...
IntroductionMammographic density is a strong breast cancer risk factor and a major determinant of sc...
Mammographic breast density (MBD) has been proven to be an important risk factor for breast cancer a...
Mammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women with den...
PurposeQuantification of breast density based on three-dimensional breast MRI may provide useful inf...
Breast density has been established as an independent risk factor associated with the development of...
To compare breast density on digital mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis using fully automa...
AbstractMammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women ...
PurposeMammographic density has been shown to be an indicator of breast cancer risk and also reduces...
Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed forms of cancer amongst American women. Mammogra...
Rationale and objectivesThe purpose of this study was to compare the precision of mammographic breas...
Breast density is a widely recognized potential risk factor for breast cancer. However, accurate qua...
International audienceBreast density is known for being a parameter used in breast cancer risk model...
Mammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women with den...
Forty post-mortem breasts were imaged with a flat-panel based cone-beam x-ray CT system at 50 kVp. T...
Mammographic breast density (MBD) is a strong risk factor for developing breast cancer. MBD is typic...
IntroductionMammographic density is a strong breast cancer risk factor and a major determinant of sc...
Mammographic breast density (MBD) has been proven to be an important risk factor for breast cancer a...
Mammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women with den...
PurposeQuantification of breast density based on three-dimensional breast MRI may provide useful inf...
Breast density has been established as an independent risk factor associated with the development of...
To compare breast density on digital mammography and digital breast tomosynthesis using fully automa...
AbstractMammographic density has been proven as an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Women ...