Researchers say breast lesions categorized as 'probably benign' on supplemental screening ultrasound could be re-evaluated with imaging in 12 months, reducing patient anxiety, follow-up exams and ...
Response-Guided Neoadjuvant Chemo Beneficial in Breast CA A low malignancy rate is observed for Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) category 3 breast lesions detected by screening ...
Leesburg, VA, May 17, 2023—According to an accepted manuscript published in ARRS’ own American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), deep learning–based computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) for breast lesion ...
What is a BI-RADS score? While this test can’t medically diagnose breast cancer, it can help identify anything abnormal. Not all abnormal findings are considered cancerous. Doctors use the BI-RADS ...
According to an accepted manuscript published in ARRS' own American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR), deep learning–based computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) for breast lesion classification on ultrasound ...
Medical big data holds immense potential for enhancing healthcare quality and advancing medical research. However, cross-center sharing of medical data, essential for constructing large and diverse ...
Researchers have reported that breast masses shown on ultrasound that are diagnosed as "probably benign" can be safely managed with imaging follow-up rather than biopsy, according to a new study.
CHICAGO – Mammography should remain the primary diagnostic tool for detecting breast cancer in symptomatic male patients, and there was no added value to incorporating ultrasound as part of the ...
Receiving your mammogram results can be an emotional experience. Whether the news is positive or requires further investigation, it’s important to understand what these results mean for your breast ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in the UK, representing around one‑third of all new cancers diagnosed in women (Office for National Statistics 2012). Around 55,000 people are diagnosed with ...
Based on data from a multi-site imaging trial involving more than 2,600 women, researchers say breast lesions categorized as 'probably benign' on supplemental screening ultrasound could be ...