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Publikováno v:
Medical Physics
Purpose Breast density is important in the evaluation of breast cancer risk. At present, breast density is evaluated using two-dimensional projections from mammography with or without tomosynthesis using either (a) subjective assessment or (b) a comp
Publikováno v:
Medical Imaging 2020: Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography.
Breast density is now recognized as one of the most important independent risk factors of breast cancer. Current means to assess breast density primarily utilize mammograms which represent a series of projection images, making it difficult to estimat
Autor:
John C. Klock, James W. Wiskin, Nasser Pirshafiey, Bilal H. Malik, Mark Lenox, Rajni Natesan, David T. Borup
Publikováno v:
2019 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS).
Encouraged by progress over the past 10 years in breast imaging, we have generalized 3D ultrasound transmission tomography (UST) to orthopaedic, whole body and clinical applications. We document quantitative breast density measurement, quantitative t
Publikováno v:
Cancer prevention research (Philadelphia, Pa.). 12(12)
Elevated breast density is among the strongest independent predictors of breast cancer. Breast density scores are critical inputs in models used to calculate a patient's lifetime risk of developing breast cancer. Today, the only FDA-cleared technolog
Publikováno v:
Medical Imaging 2019: Ultrasonic Imaging and Tomography.
Autor:
Megan Kalambo, Olena Weaver, Ravinder Legha, Sarah Martaindale, Wei T. Yang, Wei Wei, Jessica W.T. Leung, Rajni Natesan, Lumarie Santiago, Randy Batsell
Publikováno v:
AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 209(3)
Studies show that health care tailored to patient preferences results in significant improvements in physician performance, patient satisfaction, and health outcomes. Limited information in the literature exists on the factors driving patient prefere
Publikováno v:
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America. 145:1857-1857
Quantitative high resolution (QHR) images of speed of sound and attenuation in human breast have been made using full wave inverse scattering in three-dimension (FWIS3D), where only soft tissue is present. The FWIS3D technology and method are reviewe
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR. 13(3)
In response to economic pressures, academic institutions in the United States and their radiology practices, are expanding into the community to build a larger network, thereby driving growth and achieving economies of scale. These economies of scale