From emerging research on disparities in breast cancer screening to the promising combination of contrast-enhanced mammography with DBT and a three-part podcast on abbreviated breast MRI, here is a look back at the most well-reviewed breast imaging content of the summer.
With the end of the summer upon us, we take a look back at the most well-viewed breast imaging content of the last three months for Diagnostic Imaging.
In a June study publication in Radiology, researchers found that the addition of contrast-enhanced mammography to digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) more than doubled the cancer yield per 1,000 women in comparison to DBT alone.
In a three-part podcast this summer, leading breast radiologists discussed the role of abbreviated breast MRI in breast cancer screening. Here is a clip from the podcast.
In August, Amy Patel, MD, discussed new research findings that revealed a 45 percent higher likelihood of mammography screening among women with Medicaid in Missouri due to expanded mammography coverage in the state. Here is a clip from the interview.
A recent study in Clinical Imaging revealed that mammography detected 82 percent of pregnancy-associated breast cancer in a cohort of women with a high prevalence of extremely dense breasts.
In a recently published study involving over 68,000 women, researchers found that White women may be 11 times more likely than Black women to be eligible for supplemental breast cancer screening coverage in Pennsylvania.
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