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Womens Imaging: Page 89
Lancet: Add MRI to shed light on fetal brain abnormalities
By
Philip Ward
If a 20-week fetal ultrasound scan reveals a potential brain abnormality, an MRI examination should be performed, U.K. researchers have recommended in an article published online by
Lancet
on 15 December.
December 14, 2016
PET/MRI can advance uterine cervix cancer detection
By
Wayne Forrest
PET/MRI is a valuable tool to accurately stage tumors of the uterine cervix and may serve as an alternative modality for a clinical workup prior to treatment, according to a German study presented at the recent RSNA 2016 meeting in Chicago.
December 12, 2016
Phase-contrast imaging can cut mammogram dose
By
Jude Dineley
Optimized x-ray phase-contrast imaging could deliver comparable image quality to mammography, but at a much lower dose, a European research project has found. The technique was demonstrated using a synchrotron source, but is compatible with lab-based, polychromatic x-ray sources.
December 11, 2016
Study: Reduce CT kV levels to lower breast dose in patients
By
Rebekah Moan
Despite a short scan length and relatively small dose length product, contrast-monitoring scans can account for 27% of the overall breast dose accrued from a CT pulmonary angiography study, according to Irish researchers. A small tweak to the kilovoltage (kV) can significantly reduce radiation dose to the breast, they noted.
December 6, 2016
Sigmascreening touts breast compression study at RSNA 2016
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
Sigmascreening is touting the results of a study that focused on the impact of pressure in breast compression on screening outcomes at RSNA 2016 in Chicago.
November 27, 2016
Heindel considers pros and cons of breast screening
Dr. Walter Heindel helped to pioneer Germany's mammographic screening program. In 2005, his team was among the first to offer routine early detection of breast cancer. In this interview, he outlines the risks, opportunities, and future of the national program.
November 22, 2016
AuntMinnieEurope.com Women's Imaging Insider
By
Rebekah Moan
November 16, 2016
How dense breasts can skew screening sensitivity
By
Rebekah Moan
Separate out the densest breasts from the less dense breasts in mammography screening programs: That's the message of German researchers. They found screening program performance decreases in these women when compared with the other, less dense categories.
November 16, 2016
Kuhl looks ahead to breast cancer detection in 2020
Breast cancer remains the most common cause of cancer-related death for women in western countries, but MRI screening may bring about major changes, according to leading researcher Dr. Christiane Kuhl. In this interview, she speaks about areas of research and future challenges.
November 15, 2016
EANM announces passing of breast pioneer Dr. Umberto Veronesi
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
The European Association of Nuclear Medicine (EANM) announced the passing of Dr. Umberto Veronesi on 8 November, in his home in Milan. He was 91.
November 14, 2016
EUSOBI paper seeks united approach to breast imaging
By
Rebekah Moan
The European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI) and 30 national breast radiology bodies have released a position paper in a bid for clarity on breast cancer screening and digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT). The group's top priority is double-read, biennial mammography for women 50 to 69 years old, but it urges everybody to prepare for screening with DBT.
November 8, 2016
Researchers describe new ultrasound tomography mode
By
AuntMinnieEurope.com staff writers
A group from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands has reported progress with a new method of contrast-enhanced ultrasound tomography that researchers believe could prove useful for breast imaging.
November 8, 2016
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