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Mammo Reading Done Mostly With Computer Help (en inglés)
In computer-aided detection (CAD), a radiologist uses a computer program to help find breast cancer in a mammogram. The study reviewed here found that CAD was used in 74% of screening mammograms paid f...
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ASCO Breast: Gamma Imaging Tops Breast Ultrasound (en inglés)
A study found that a relatively new type of breast imaging, breast-specific gamma imaging (BSGI), is better than ultrasound at finding breast cancer when a screening mammogram shows a suspicious area. ...
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ASCO Breast: Data Affirm Small Benefit for Early Mammography (en inglés)
In the United States, recommendations call for annual screening mammograms to start at age 40. Research analyses, including one by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, have questioned the value of ...
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Modest Mortality Benefit Seen for Screening Mammography (en inglés)
A Norwegian study suggests that screening mammograms don't save as many lives as was previously thought. Still, the results are controversial and some researchers, as well as Breastcancer.org experts, ...
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Tumor Hemoglobin May Aid Breast Imaging (en inglés)
A study suggests that an experimental, non-invasive way to assess suspicious areas in the breast -- called optical tomography -- may be able to help determine if an area is cancer or not. The suspiciou...
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ARRS: Twice Yearly Mammograms Best After Lumpectomy (en inglés)
A study suggests that having mammograms twice per year after lumpectomy finds a cancer recurrence (or a new cancer) earlier than only one mammogram per year after surgery.
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IMPAKT: Simpler Gene Test Accurately Sorts Breast Cancers (en inglés)
Evaluating the characteristics of a breast cancer -- hormone-receptor status and HER2 status, for example -- helps doctors figure out which breast cancer treatments make the most sense for a specific p...
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IMPAKT: More Circulating Breast CA Cells, Worse Survival (en inglés)
Circulating tumor cells are cells that break off from a cancer tumor and move into the blood stream. Doctors sometimes test for circulating tumor cells to see if breast cancer cells are active in areas...
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Attention-Getting Forms Improve Breast Examination (en inglés)
Breast exams by a doctor or other healthcare professional are an important part of breast cancer screening. About 10% of breast cancers are found by clinical exams and about 33% of these cancers aren't...
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Cancer Gene Test Results Often Not Well Explained (en inglés)
A genomic test (also called a genomic assay) analyzes the activity of a group of genes that are linked to the risk of early-stage, hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer coming back (recurrence). A ge...
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