Purpose To compare the clinical, imaging, and histopathologic features of breast cancers detected at screening magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, screening mammography, and those detected between screening examinations (interval cancers) in women at high risk. Materials and Methods This retrospective institutional review board-approved, HIPAA-compliant review of 7519 women at high risk for breast cancer who underwent screening with MR imaging and mammography between January 2005 and December 2010 was performed to determine the number of screening-detected and interval cancers diagnosed. The need for informed consent was waived. Medical records were reviewed for age, risk factors (family or personal history of breast cancer, BRCA mutation stat...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women. In the screening of women for breast cancer...
Background: Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detectio...
Background: Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detectio...
Our review of the images from prior MR imaging examinations shows that the cancers grow in size and ...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
Women with extremely dense breasts have an increased risk of breast cancer and lower mammographic tu...
The aim of this review is to identify the evidence for the surveillance of women at high risk of bre...
Women with extremely dense breasts have an increased risk of breast cancer and lower mammographic tu...
In the last few years, several papers have addressed the introduction of contrast-enhanced MR imagin...
Background There are few interval cancer studies of incident screening MRI for women with a personal...
In the MRISC study, women with an inherited risk for breast cancer were screened by a 6-month clinic...
Item does not contain fulltextHereditary breast cancer accounts for 5% to 10% of the total breast ca...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the frequency of missed cancers on breast MRI in women participating in a high-...
Purpose: To evaluate the real-life performance of a breast cancer screening program for women with d...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women. In the screening of women for breast cancer...
Background: Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detectio...
Background: Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detectio...
Our review of the images from prior MR imaging examinations shows that the cancers grow in size and ...
To investigate if direct radiography (DR) performs better than screen-film mammography (SF) and comp...
Women with extremely dense breasts have an increased risk of breast cancer and lower mammographic tu...
The aim of this review is to identify the evidence for the surveillance of women at high risk of bre...
Women with extremely dense breasts have an increased risk of breast cancer and lower mammographic tu...
In the last few years, several papers have addressed the introduction of contrast-enhanced MR imagin...
Background There are few interval cancer studies of incident screening MRI for women with a personal...
In the MRISC study, women with an inherited risk for breast cancer were screened by a 6-month clinic...
Item does not contain fulltextHereditary breast cancer accounts for 5% to 10% of the total breast ca...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the frequency of missed cancers on breast MRI in women participating in a high-...
Purpose: To evaluate the real-life performance of a breast cancer screening program for women with d...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer affecting women. In the screening of women for breast cancer...
Background: Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detectio...
Background: Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detectio...