Womens Imaging

Women’s imaging encompasses many radiology procedures related to women and the diseases that are most prevalent to women such as breast cancer or gynecological issues. Mammogram, breast ultrasound, breast MRI and breast biopsy are the most commonly used procedures.

CR mammo may underperform

Digital mammography and film-screen mammography deliver comparable breast cancer detection performance, but computed radiography (CR) mammography was less likely by 21 percent to help detect breast cancer, according to a study published online May 14 in Radiology.

Kopans calls for withdrawal of NEJM study linking mammo, overdiagnosis

An analysis published Nov. 22, 2012, in New England Journal of Medicine, that estimated more than 30 percent of all breast cancers diagnosed in 2008 represented overdiagnosis, should be retracted, according to Daniel B. Kopans, MD, director of breast imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, in a point-counterpoint exchange published in the May issue of the Journal of American College of Radiology.

Young black, Hispanic + poor breast cancer patients face treatment delays

Young African American, Hispanic, uninsured, publicly insured and low socioeconomic status women with breast cancer experience delays in treatment and decreased survival time, according to a health disparities study published April 24 in JAMA Surgery.

USPSTF screening mammo recommendations flop

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) screening mammography recommendations revised in 2009 have not been adopted and screening mammography rates have nudged up since 2005, according to a study published April 19 in CANCER.

Existential crisis … seriously?

This week, a single study set my blood boiling. A false-positive screening mammogram was linked with long-term psychosocial harm, trauma and existential crisis, in a study published March 18 in Annals of Family Medicine. Again, I ask, seriously?

Example of a mammogram showing X-ray images of both the right and left breast and patches of dense breast tissue.

ACR, SBI launch screening mammo offense

A study published March 18 in Annals of Family Medicine that detailed long-term psychosocial harms of false-positive screening mammograms is compromised by methodological irregularities, underplays the harm of a breast cancer diagnosis and does not address existing strategies used to minimize anxiety, according to statements by the American College of Radiology (ACR), the Society of Breast Imaging (SBI) and breast imaging experts.

Ultrasound features may be linked w/ breast tumor biology, prognosis

More than 75 percent of breast tumors showing posterior enhancement on ultrasound imaging were Grade III, and approximately one-third were triple negative, whereas posterior shadowing was strongly associated with an ER-negative and low-grade tumor, researchers reported in a study published in the February issue of American Journal of Roentgenology.

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Preop MR cuts incidence of later breast cancer

Preoperative MR imaging of the opposite breast in women diagnosed with unilateral breast cancer increased cancer detection and was linked with reduced incidence of cancer in the opposite breast within 45 months, according to a study published online Jan. 17 in Radiology.

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