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Breast asymmetry predicts breast cancer Women who go on to develop breast cancer tend to have breasts that are less symmetrical than women who don't develop the cancer. view more (2006-03-20)
Pregnant women should not ignore breast cancer symptoms Ultrasound provides a safe and accurate method of detecting breast cancers in pregnant women, as well as assessing response to chemotherapy. view more (2006-03-28)
Researchers working on a better method of detecting ovarian cancer According to the National Cancer Institute, ovarian cancer causes more deaths than any other cancer of the female reproductive system. An estimated 20,180 new cases of ovarian cancer are expected in the United States this year. view more (2006-04-04)
Near 100 percent mammagraphy recall compliance costs less than a quarter per patient The hidden costs of achieving a 99.5% mammography recall compliance rate is 16 cents per screening patient. view more (2006-05-05)
UVa Participates in Landmark Breast Cancer Screening Trial Digital mammography that uses computers to detect breast cancer found significantly (up to 28%) more cancers than screen film mammography in women 50 and younger, premenopausal and perimenopausal women, and women with dense breasts, according to results from one of the largest breast cancer screening studies ever performed. view more (2005-09-21)
Researchers set benchmarks for screening mammography A recent study of medical audit data funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) revealed that community mammography screening results surpass performance recommendations across the United States. view more (2006-09-26)
Digital mammography results in technologists' time savings but physician time loss Digital mammography saves technologists' time, but increases physician time compared to film screen mammography, a new study shows. view more (2006-07-19)
High risk of chronic health conditions plagues those with schizophrenia Both men and women with schizophrenia are significantly more likely to have one or more of 46 common chronic health conditions than individuals without mental illness. view more (2006-12-13)
File compression can expand mammography's power When it comes to the information in a mammogram, Purdue scientists say less is more - and their findings could bring medical care to many far-flung communities. view more (2005-12-21)
New hereditary breast cancer gene discovered A new hereditary breast cancer gene has been discovered by scientists at the Lundberg Laboratory for Cancer Research and the Plastic Surgery Clinic at the Sahlgrenska Academy in Sweden. view more (2007-04-26)
Women with mental disorders less likely to have mammograms Women with mental disorders are less likely to have screening mammograms than women without mental illness, although the nature of the mental illness does play a role. view more (2006-10-27)
Access to prior mammograms helps radiologists detect breast cancer Viewing prior mammograms in association with current mammograms significantly improves radiologist performance and may decrease unnecessary recalls by up to 44 percent, according to a study in the January issue of Radiology. view more (2006-12-20)
Digital Mammography Trial Results Announced Preliminary results from a large, clinical trial of digital vs. film mammography show no difference in detecting breast cancer for the general population of women in the trial. view more (2005-09-19)
Questionnaire identifies women at risk of inherited breast or ovarian cancer A simplified way for patients to report and update their family medical histories could help identify women who have inherited genetic mutations that increase their risk for breast or ovarian cancer. view more (2005-09-26)
Jefferson Scientists See Breast Cancer Gene Activity from Outside the Body Researchers at Jefferson Medical College and Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer in Philadelphia have used PET imaging to see hyperactive cancer genes inside breast tumors in laboratory animals, marking the first time such gene activity has been observed from outside the body. view more (2007-11-29)
New mammography technology improves cancer detection A new radiological diagnostic tool called stereo mammography allows clinicians to detect more lesions and could significantly reduce the number of women who are recalled for additional tests following routine screening mammography. view more (2007-11-29)
Breast conservation a good option for non-invasive, 'early' breast cancer, U-M study shows For women diagnosed with a type of non-invasive breast cancer, removing the breast is not the only treatment option. view more (2006-05-08)
Older women have far fewer mammograms than they report What older American women say about receiving regular mammograms and what they actually do are two different things, suggests a new study. view more (2006-06-20)
Mammograms reduce breast cancer deaths, but increase overdiagnosis A new review of studies offers good news and bad news for women faced with the decision about whether to get regular mammograms. view more (2006-10-19)
Technology can't replace doctors' judgment in reading mammograms Radiologists should not become too dependent on the use of computer-assisted detection (CAD) technology when reading screening mammograms because the doctors can see lesions that CAD sometimes misses. view more (2006-12-05)
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