Abstract Understanding the detectability of breast cancer using mammography is important when considering nation-wide screening programmes. Although the role of imaging settings on image quality has been studied extensively, their role in detectability of cancer at a population level is less well studied. We wish to quantify the association between mammographic screening sensitivity and various imaging parameters. Using a novel approach applied to a population-based breast cancer screening cohort, we specifically focus on sensitivity as defined in the classical diagnostic testing literature, as opposed to the screen-detected cancer rate, which is often used as a measure of sensitivity for monitoring and evaluating breast cancer screening. W...
Background: High mammographic density might mask breast tumors, resulting in delayed diagnosis or mi...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. While it is wid...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among females worldwide. As the burden of brea...
BACKGROUND: Instead of a single value for mammographic sensitivity, a sensitivity function based on ...
Background: Risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostly reflects inherent risk, while risk of inter...
Background: Risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostly reflects inherent risk, while risk of inter...
Abstract Background Case–control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk factor when...
Background: Mammographic density defined by the conventional pixel brightness threshold, and adjuste...
Mammographic density reflects the composition of the breast tissue and can be measured by different ...
BACKGROUND: Case-control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk factor when defined...
PURPOSE: To determine to what extent automatically measured volumetric mammographic density influenc...
Background: In the light of the breast density legislation in the USA, it is important to know a wom...
BACKGROUND: In the light of the breast density legislation in the USA, it is important to know a wom...
Background: High mammographic density might mask breast tumors, resulting in delayed diagnosis or mi...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. While it is wid...
Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer among females worldwide. As the burden of brea...
BACKGROUND: Instead of a single value for mammographic sensitivity, a sensitivity function based on ...
Background: Risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostly reflects inherent risk, while risk of inter...
Background: Risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostly reflects inherent risk, while risk of inter...
Abstract Background Case–control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk factor when...
Background: Mammographic density defined by the conventional pixel brightness threshold, and adjuste...
Mammographic density reflects the composition of the breast tissue and can be measured by different ...
BACKGROUND: Case-control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk factor when defined...
PURPOSE: To determine to what extent automatically measured volumetric mammographic density influenc...
Background: In the light of the breast density legislation in the USA, it is important to know a wom...
BACKGROUND: In the light of the breast density legislation in the USA, it is important to know a wom...
Background: High mammographic density might mask breast tumors, resulting in delayed diagnosis or mi...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...