2025
Creating a Mammography Conversation Aid for Shared Decision‐Making Between Clinicians and Women Aged 75 and Older
Schonberg M, Stout N, Stein S, Corey M, Jushchyshyn J, Shah R, Wolfson E, Mandelblatt J, Montori V, Richman I, Matlock D, Schechter C, Harris R, LeStage B, Jayasekera J, Schoenborn N. Creating a Mammography Conversation Aid for Shared Decision‐Making Between Clinicians and Women Aged 75 and Older. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2025 PMID: 40231782, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.19466.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConversation aidMammography screeningBreast cancer risk factorsCancer risk factorsPrimary care practitionersSafety-net hospitalNon-Hispanic whitesSurveyed PCPsSDM discussionsPatient participationStop screeningScreening outcomesSDM processCare practitionersHealth systemCommunity-BasedThematic analysisWomen's healthWomen's ageClinicians' effortsParticipants' commentsCharlson comorbiditiesPrototype aidMammographySDM
2024
Introduction and General Consideration of Radiology-Pathology Correlation
Harigopal M, Andrejeva L, Podany P, Lewin J, Raghu M, Singh K. Introduction and General Consideration of Radiology-Pathology Correlation. 2024, 1-9. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-65711-5_1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFull-field digital mammographyInterval cancer rateIncreased cancer detection ratesCancer detection rateScreen-film mammographyCancer ratesBreast pathologistsYears of experiencePatient careNational expertsMultidisciplinary meetingComplex exerciseCore needle biopsyDiagnosis of breast lesionsDigital mammographyMammographyField of radiologyRadiology-pathology correlationTissue samplesRadiology reportsBreastAccurate diagnosis of breast lesionsCharacterization of lesionsBreast tissue samplesBreast imagingEstimating Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis After Screening Mammography Among Older Women in the United States.
Richman I, Gross C. Estimating Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis After Screening Mammography Among Older Women in the United States. Annals Of Internal Medicine 2024, 177: 403-404. PMID: 38498894, DOI: 10.7326/l23-0485.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchA Survey of Patient Experience During Molecular Breast Imaging
Hruska C, Gray L, Jenkins S, Block E, Hunt K, Conners A, Zingula S, O'Connor M, Rhodes D. A Survey of Patient Experience During Molecular Breast Imaging. Journal Of Nuclear Medicine Technology 2024, 52: jnmt.123.266856. PMID: 38839120, PMCID: PMC11149590, DOI: 10.2967/jnmt.123.266856.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPatient experiencePersonal history of breast cancerDense breastsSurvey of patient experienceHistory of breast cancerPositive patient experienceAssociated with respondents' ageImprove patient experienceSoliciting patient feedbackPatient comfort levelMammographically dense breastsPatient feedbackStudy consentMolecular breast imagingNeck discomfortRespondents' agePersonal historyMammographyComfort levelSource of discomfortBreast compressionBreast cancerEvaluating patientsInfluence willingnessRespondents
2022
Breast Cancer Screening: Is There Room for De-escalation?
Kim L, Lannin D. Breast Cancer Screening: Is There Room for De-escalation? Current Breast Cancer Reports 2022, 14: 153-161. PMID: 36404936, PMCID: PMC9640864, DOI: 10.1007/s12609-022-00465-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDifferences in Cancer Screening Responses to State Medicaid Expansions by Race and Ethnicity, 2011‒2019.
Friedman AS, Thomas S, Suttiratana SC. Differences in Cancer Screening Responses to State Medicaid Expansions by Race and Ethnicity, 2011‒2019. American Journal Of Public Health 2022, 112: 1630-1639. PMID: 36223588, PMCID: PMC9558180, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2022.307027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer screeningMedicaid expansionRace/ethnicityPap testingHispanic womenBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System dataNon-Hispanic Asian womenNon-Hispanic white womenColorectal cancer screeningSurveillance System dataEffect modification analysisState Medicaid expansionsFederal poverty guidelinesColorectal screeningPapanicolaou testInsurance statusEffect modificationNonexpansion statesWhite womenAsian womenPoverty guidelinesWomenSignificant increaseMammographyScreeningBreast cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic: moving from disparities to health equity
Richman I, Tessier-Sherman B, Galusha D, Oladele CR, Wang K. Breast cancer screening during the COVID-19 pandemic: moving from disparities to health equity. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2022, 115: 139-145. PMID: 36069622, PMCID: PMC9494402, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djac172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer screeningCancer screeningHealth systemHealth equityBreast cancer controlRoutine health careCOVID-19 pandemicCOVID-19 waveMammography ratesCancer controlMammography useMultifactorial conditionHealth disparitiesWhite womenScreening mammographyHealth careWomenCOVID-19Subsequent COVID-19 wavesLower ratesNumber of studiesMammographyDisparitiesPandemicSpecific patterns
2020
Novel Approaches to Screening for Breast Cancer
Mann R, Hooley R, Barr R, Moy L. Novel Approaches to Screening for Breast Cancer. Radiology 2020, 297: 200172. PMID: 32897163, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2020200172.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer-related mortalityBreast cancer screeningCancer screeningMolecular breast imagingCancer-related mortalityScreening modalitiesBreast imagingDigital breast tomosynthesisAggressive treatmentScreening strategiesFalse-positive rateBreast cancerSpectral mammographyLiquid biopsyBreath testScreening testBreastBreast tomosynthesisScreeningMammographyNovel approaches
2019
Association of State Dense Breast Notification Laws With Supplemental Testing and Cancer Detection After Screening Mammography.
Busch SH, Hoag JR, Aminawung JA, Xu X, Richman IB, Soulos PR, Kyanko KA, Gross CP. Association of State Dense Breast Notification Laws With Supplemental Testing and Cancer Detection After Screening Mammography. American Journal Of Public Health 2019, 109: 762-767. PMID: 30896987, PMCID: PMC6459654, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2019.304967.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupplemental screeningCancer detectionMore breast cancersMagnetic resonance imagingPossible benefitsBreast cancerSupplemental ultrasoundBreast biopsySupplemental testingResonance imagingUse of ultrasoundLogistic regressionScreening mammographyCancer diagnosisUltrasoundSignificant differencesSupplemental testsMore ultrasoundMammographyUS statesBreast cancer detectionMammogramsAssociationScreeningBiopsy
2018
Spiculated Masses
Andrejeva L, Geisel J, Harigopal M. Spiculated Masses. 2018, 211-236. DOI: 10.1093/med/9780190270261.003.0025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSpiculated massesDifferential diagnosisFindings of malignancyClinical management recommendationsRadiology-pathology correlationBenign diagnosisBenign lesionsMalignant lesionsClinical featuresClinical historyDense lesionsTumor cellsBenign massesNormal tissuesImaging protocolLesionsSharp linesDiagnosisMammography
2017
Are Small Breast Cancers Good because They Are Small or Small because They Are Good?
Lannin DR, Wang S. Are Small Breast Cancers Good because They Are Small or Small because They Are Good? New England Journal Of Medicine 2017, 376: 2286-91. PMID: 28591529, DOI: 10.1056/nejmsr1613680.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Diagnostic workup and costs of a single supplemental molecular breast imaging screen of mammographically dense breasts.
Hruska CB, Conners AL, Jones KN, O'Connor MK, Moriarty JP, Boughey JC, Rhodes DJ. Diagnostic workup and costs of a single supplemental molecular breast imaging screen of mammographically dense breasts. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2015, 204: 1345-53. PMID: 26001247, PMCID: PMC5036572, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.14.13306.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenign biopsy rateDiagnostic workupBiopsy rateDense breastsAdditional diagnostic workupCancer detection rateMammography of womenBreast imaging examinationsPositive predictive valueDual-head gamma cameraImaging examinationsPredictive valueMolecular breastBiopsyPatientsWorkupBreastScreening mammographyCancerWomenMammographyMalignancyReference standardGamma cameraDetection rateJournal club: molecular breast imaging at reduced radiation dose for supplemental screening in mammographically dense breasts.
Rhodes DJ, Hruska CB, Conners AL, Tortorelli CL, Maxwell RW, Jones KN, Toledano AY, O'Connor MK. Journal club: molecular breast imaging at reduced radiation dose for supplemental screening in mammographically dense breasts. American Journal Of Roentgenology 2015, 204: 241-51. PMID: 25615744, PMCID: PMC4423604, DOI: 10.2214/ajr.14.13357.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer detection rateMolecular breast imagingDense breastsOverall cancer detection rateInvasive cancer detection rateDetection ratePositive predictive valueRadiation dose reductionAsymptomatic womenBilateral cancerDCIS detectionSupplemental screeningInvasive diseaseBiopsy rateDose reductionReduced radiation dosePredictive valueMolecular breastBreastScreening mammographyDiagnostic performanceRadiopharmaceutical activityCancerRadiation doseMammography
2014
Utilización correcta de las técnicas de detección de cáncer de mama en mujeres mexicanas
López-Carrillo L, Torres-Sánchez L, Blanco-Muñoz J, Hernández-Ramírez RU, Knaul FM. Utilización correcta de las técnicas de detección de cáncer de mama en mujeres mexicanas. Salud Pública De México 2014, 56: 538-546. PMID: 25604299, DOI: 10.21149/spm.v56i5.7711.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly Clinical Experience with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis for Screening Mammography
Durand MA, Haas BM, Yao X, Geisel JL, Raghu M, Hooley RJ, Horvath LJ, Philpotts LE. Early Clinical Experience with Digital Breast Tomosynthesis for Screening Mammography. Radiology 2014, 274: 85-92. PMID: 25188431, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.14131319.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistoric controlsScreening mammogramsConventional mammographyCancer detection rateEarly clinical experienceHIPAA-compliant studyDigital breast tomosynthesisUse of tomosynthesisPatient ageRetrospective reviewScreening examinationRisk factorsMammographic findingsThree-dimensional groupsClinical experienceInstitutional reviewTwo-dimensional examinationBreast densityArchitectural distortionScreening mammographyCancerBreast tomosynthesisRate of recallMammographyPatients
2012
The effect of family history on adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines.
Hibler L, Chagpar A. The effect of family history on adherence to breast cancer screening guidelines. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2012, 30: 1571-1571. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2012.30.15_suppl.1571.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchNational Health Interview SurveyMale breast cancerFemale breast cancerBreast cancerFamily historyBreast cancer screening guidelinesCancer screening guidelinesUse of mammographyHealth Interview SurveyPast yearIndependent predictorsScreening guidelinesNHIS dataUS populationMultivariate analysisCancerDisease controlInterview SurveyWomenAdherenceHigher likelihoodMammographyPersonal historyAgeGuidelines
2011
Breast Cancer Screening and Problem Solving Using Mammography, Ultrasound, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Hooley RJ, Andrejeva L, Scoutt LM. Breast Cancer Screening and Problem Solving Using Mammography, Ultrasound, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Ultrasound Quarterly 2011, 27: 23-47. PMID: 21343800, DOI: 10.1097/ruq.0b013e31820e15ac.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMagnetic resonance imagingResonance imagingContrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imagingOccult breast cancerEfficacy of mammographyBreast cancer screeningAdditional imaging modalitiesCancer screeningBreast cancerDense breastsEarly breast cancer detectionEarly detectionImaging modalitiesMammographyDiagnostic toolUltrasoundCancer detectionBreast cancer detectionMagnetic resonanceScreeningImagingCancerMainstayBreastWomen
2009
The impact of Medicaid coverage and reimbursement on access to diagnostic mammography
Schuur JD, Shah A, Wu Z, Forman HP, Gross CP. The impact of Medicaid coverage and reimbursement on access to diagnostic mammography. Cancer 2009, 115: 5566-5578. PMID: 19728371, PMCID: PMC3723693, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.24637.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMedicaid reimbursement ratesTimely appointmentsDiagnostic mammographyReimbursement ratesState Medicaid reimbursement ratesStandardized patientsSame clinical vignettesMedicaid reimbursementLow socioeconomic statusMedicare reimbursement ratesThird available appointmentLow Medicaid reimbursementInsurance statusInsurance typeBreast cancerMedicaid coverageAbnormal mammogramsAvailable appointmentClinical servicesMedicaidSocioeconomic statusMammography facilitiesMedicare reimbursementMammographyMedicare
2007
Two-Modality Mammography May Confer an Advantage Over Either Full-Field Digital Mammography or Screen-Film Mammography
Glueck D, Lamb M, Lewin J, Pisano E. Two-Modality Mammography May Confer an Advantage Over Either Full-Field Digital Mammography or Screen-Film Mammography. Academic Radiology 2007, 14: 670-676. PMID: 17502256, PMCID: PMC1975808, DOI: 10.1016/j.acra.2007.02.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer detection rateReceiver Operating CharacteristicArea under the curveFull-field digital mammographyScreen-film mammographyDigital mammographyMcNemar testReceiver operating characteristic curveProportion of cancersDetection of breast cancerDetection rateBreast cancerFilm mammographyCancerNonparametric testsMammographyAlpha levelCombined testScreen-filmMammograms
2004
Prediction of breast cancer size by ultrasound, mammography and core biopsy
Golshan M, Fung B, Wiley E, Wolfman J, Rademaker A, Morrow M. Prediction of breast cancer size by ultrasound, mammography and core biopsy. The Breast 2004, 13: 265-271. PMID: 15325659, DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2004.05.005.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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