2025
Using Radiology as a Screening Tool to Identify Intimate Partner Violence
Lenehan P, Tang A, Watane G, Gujrathi R, Park H, Gosangi B, Thomas R, Franco F, Patel K, Warsofsky I, Rosner B, Khurana B. Using Radiology as a Screening Tool to Identify Intimate Partner Violence. Journal Of The American College Of Radiology 2025, 22: 395-404. PMID: 40044319, PMCID: PMC11887577, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacr.2025.01.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAdjusted incidence rate ratiosEmergency departmentRetrospective case-control studyImaging utilization patternsEvident injuriesCox proportional hazards regressionRace-matched controlsCase-control studyTime-to-event analysisProportional hazards regressionImaging utilizationIncidence rate ratiosCumulative incidenceAnatomical sitesScreening mammogramsHazards regressionOdds ratioImaging studiesIntimate partner violencePatientsInjury patternsLogistic regressionInjuryOrgan systemsPoisson regression
2024
Association between mammographic screening history and stage at diagnosis among women with screen-detected breast cancer.
Huang S, Westvold S, Soulos P, Winer E, Robinson T, Dinan M. Association between mammographic screening history and stage at diagnosis among women with screen-detected breast cancer. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2024, 20: 145-145. DOI: 10.1200/op.2024.20.10_suppl.145.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchScreen-detected breast cancerBreast cancer mortalityScreening historyScreening mammographyScreening mammogramsCancer mortalityFee-for-service Medicare Parts ABreast cancerBreast cancer-specific mortalityScreening prior to diagnosisNon-Hispanic black raceNegative screening mammogramCohort study of womenFactors associated with increased oddsAssociated with lower riskRetrospective cohort study of womenRoutine screening mammographyMedicare Part AHigh school educationStudy of womenCancer-specific mortalityMultivariate logistic regressionSEER-Medicare databaseClaims-based algorithmSporadic screening
2022
Decreasing the Interval Wait Times for Screening Mammogram Results Using the “Reflex Testing” Algorithm
Alvarenga J, Moran J, Bulgaru A, Moran M. Decreasing the Interval Wait Times for Screening Mammogram Results Using the “Reflex Testing” Algorithm. Journal Of Breast Imaging 2022, 4: 474-479. PMID: 38416949, DOI: 10.1093/jbi/wbac043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFirst diagnostic testReflex testingDiagnostic testsScreening mammogramsBI-RADS 0Date of biopsyAdditional diagnostic testingAbnormal screening mammogramPearson chi-square analysisWait timeAnalytic cohortMammogram resultsSix-month periodBreast centerChi-square analysisDiagnostic testingBiopsyPatientsInterventionCohortDaysMammogramsElapsed daysTestingReflexBreast cancer screening in persons experiencing homelessness.
Kilic S, Mayo Z, Weleff J, Strzalka C, Hall E, E E, Anderson N, Phelan M, Cherian S, Tendulkar R, Suh J, Shah C. Breast cancer screening in persons experiencing homelessness. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2022, 40: 6515-6515. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.16_suppl.6515.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreast cancer screeningPrimary care physiciansRates of breast cancer screeningCancer screeningScreening mammographyScreening ratesIncrease breast cancer screeningBreast cancer screening mammographyScreening mammography ratesCancer screening ratesPoor health outcomesScreening age rangeIdentified low ratesPatients' electronic medical recordsElectronic medical recordsMammography ratesRisk of deathScreening mammogramsCare physiciansIllicit drug usersHealth outcomesCancer mortalityPatient addressesCessation programsZ codesInsurance Coverage Mandates and the Adoption of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis
Richman IB, Long JB, Kyanko KA, Xu X, Gross CP, Busch SH. Insurance Coverage Mandates and the Adoption of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis. JAMA Network Open 2022, 5: e224208. PMID: 35333358, PMCID: PMC8956980, DOI: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.4208.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCoverage mandateCohort studyBreast cancerPocket paymentsDigital breast tomosynthesisInsurance coveragePoints 2 yearsAffordable Care ActMAIN OUTCOMEScreening mammogramsStudy periodDirect costsBreast tomosynthesisPatient ProtectionCare ActWomenCancerAssociationYearsPrivate insurersPatientsCost sharing
2021
Comparative Effectiveness of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Mammography in Older Women
Upneja A, Long JB, Aminawung JA, Kyanko KA, Kunst N, Xu X, Busch SH, Gross CP, Richman IB. Comparative Effectiveness of Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Mammography in Older Women. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2021, 37: 1870-1876. PMID: 34595682, PMCID: PMC8483166, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-021-07132-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWomen 75Older womenBreast cancerAdditional cancersSubsequent imagingWomen 67Stage ITime of diagnosisEarly-stage cancerHigh rateCancer detectionConclusionsBreast cancerPrior cancerPotential confoundersScreening outcomesHealth outcomesService beneficiariesComparative effectivenessScreening mammogramsAge groupsCancerLogistic regressionResultsOur studyWomenBreast tomosynthesis
2020
Breast cancer supplemental screening: Women’s knowledge and utilization in the era of dense breast legislation
Aminawung JA, Hoag JR, Kyanko KA, Xu X, Richman IB, Busch SH, Gross CP. Breast cancer supplemental screening: Women’s knowledge and utilization in the era of dense breast legislation. Cancer Medicine 2020, 9: 5662-5671. PMID: 32537899, PMCID: PMC7402830, DOI: 10.1002/cam4.3218.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2017
Persistent Breast Pain Among Women With Histories of Breast-conserving Surgery for Breast Cancer Compared With Women Without Histories of Breast Surgery or Cancer
Edmond SN, Shelby RA, Keefe FJ, Fisher HM, Schmidt JE, Soo MS, Skinner CS, Ahrendt GM, Manculich J, Sumkin JH, Zuley ML, Bovbjerg DH. Persistent Breast Pain Among Women With Histories of Breast-conserving Surgery for Breast Cancer Compared With Women Without Histories of Breast Surgery or Cancer. The Clinical Journal Of Pain 2017, 33: 51-56. PMID: 27922843, PMCID: PMC5144924, DOI: 10.1097/ajp.0000000000000377.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersistent breast painBreast cancer survivorsBreast cancer historyBreast painCancer survivorsCancer historyBreast cancerBreast-conserving surgeryRoutine screening mammogramAnxiety symptomsHistory of breastSurveillance mammogramsStandard carePain intensityCancer surgeryPain interferenceBreast surgeryUnpleasantness scoresPainDepressive symptomsDepression symptomsScreening mammogramsSurgerySymptomsCancer
2016
Mammography before and after bariatric surgery
Mokhtari TE, Rosas US, Downey JR, Miyake KK, Ikeda DM, Morton JM. Mammography before and after bariatric surgery. Surgery For Obesity And Related Diseases 2016, 13: 451-456. PMID: 27986574, DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2016.10.021.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBariatric surgeryObese womenBreast cancerSurgical weight-loss patientsWeight lossAverage patient ageWeight loss patientsRadiology Breast Imaging ReportingBreast-imaging radiologistsData System (BI-RADS) densitySignificant reductionBreast Imaging ReportingPatient agePostoperative mammogramsWaist circumferenceMean ageAcademic hospitalFamily historyBreast thicknessAmerican CollegeSurgeryScreening mammogramsBreast densityImaging ReportingWomen
2014
Early 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
2007
Mammography screening of women in their 40s
Calvocoressi L, Sun A, Kasl SV, Claus EB, Jones BA. Mammography screening of women in their 40s. Cancer 2007, 112: 473-480. PMID: 18072258, PMCID: PMC3086941, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.23210.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAge FactorsAgedAmerican Cancer SocietyAttitude to HealthBlack or African AmericanBreast NeoplasmsFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHealth Planning GuidelinesHumansInterviews as TopicMammographyMass ScreeningMiddle AgedNational Cancer Institute (U.S.)Practice Guidelines as TopicProspective StudiesUnited StatesWhite PeopleConceptsAmerican Cancer SocietyAnnual screeningNational Cancer InstituteMammography screeningWomen age 50 yearsMammography screening intervalWomen's beliefsAge 50 yearsNew screening guidelinesScreening intervalProspective studyScreening guidelinesScreening examACS recommendationsCancer SocietyRoutine screeningCancer InstitutePsychosocial factorsHealth historyScreening mammogramsMedical careAge groupsTelephone interviewsSame time periodWhite womenAdequacy of Communicating Results From Screening Mammograms to African American and White Women
Jones BA, Reams K, Calvocoressi L, Dailey A, Kasl SV, Liston NM. Adequacy of Communicating Results From Screening Mammograms to African American and White Women. American Journal Of Public Health 2007, 97: 531-538. PMID: 17267723, PMCID: PMC1805005, DOI: 10.2105/ajph.2005.076349.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBlack or African AmericanBreast NeoplasmsCommunicationConnecticutFemaleHealth Care SurveysHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansLogistic ModelsMammographyMiddle AgedOutcome and Process Assessment, Health CarePatient Education as TopicProspective StudiesRadiology Department, HospitalWhite PeopleConceptsAfrican American womenWhite womenMammography resultsMammogram resultsAmerican womenScreening mammogramsInadequate communicationAbnormal mammogram resultProspective cohort studyMultivariate logistic regressionHospital-based facilitiesCohort studyIndependent predictorsRadiology recordsRecent mammogramAbnormal resultsMammography screeningPsychosocial factorsAdequacy of communicationLogistic regressionTelephone interviewsWomenRadiology reportsSelf-reported resultsAfrican Americans
2005
Inadequate Follow-up of Abnormal Screening Mammograms: Findings From the Race Differences in Screening Mammography Process Study (United States)
Jones BA, Dailey A, Calvocoressi L, Reams K, Kasl SV, Lee C, Hsu H. Inadequate Follow-up of Abnormal Screening Mammograms: Findings From the Race Differences in Screening Mammography Process Study (United States). Cancer Causes & Control 2005, 16: 809-821. PMID: 16132791, DOI: 10.1007/s10552-005-2905-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRace/ethnicityIndependent predictorsObserved race differencesHigh mammography screening ratesAfrican American race/ethnicityProspective cohort studyMammography screening ratesMultivariate logistic regressionSignificant independent predictorsBreast cancer stageAbnormal screening mammogramAfrican American womenRace differencesHospital-based facilitiesCohort studyScreening ratesUsual providerAbnormal resultsCancer stageFollow-upAbnormal examsMammography screeningAbnormal mammogramsScreening mammogramsLogistic regression
2001
The Effects of Message Framing and Ethnic Targeting on Mammography Use Among Low-Income Women
Schneider T, Salovey P, Apanovitch A, Pizarro J, McCarthy D, Zullo J, Rothman A. The Effects of Message Framing and Ethnic Targeting on Mammography Use Among Low-Income Women. Health Psychology 2001, 20: 256-266. PMID: 11515737, DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.20.4.256.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Self-referral for screening mammography
Suter L, Elmore J. Self-referral for screening mammography. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 1998, 13: 710-713. PMID: 9798820, PMCID: PMC1500902, DOI: 10.1046/j.1525-1497.1998.00209.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPrimary care providersSelf-referred womenCare providersMammography facilitiesPrimary care cliniciansMass screening programYears of ageCare cliniciansClinician recommendationsMean agePhysician referralClinical impactScreening programClinical careResponse rateSelf referralsScreening mammogramsYoung womenScreening mammographyReferralWomenFurther studiesRecent visitMammogramsRepresentative sample
1993
Increasing Mammography Utilization: A Controlled Study
Fletcher S, Harris R, Gonzalez J, Degnan D, Lannin D, Strecher V, Pilgrim C, Quade D, Earp J, Clark R. Increasing Mammography Utilization: A Controlled Study. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 1993, 85: 112-120. PMID: 8418300, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/85.2.112.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast cancer screeningPercentage of womenCancer screeningBreast cancerAge 50Women's knowledgeNational Cancer Institute's goalSecondary end pointsMedical record reviewPrimary care physiciansUse of mammographyCommunity-wide interventionsYears of ageMost demographic subgroupsNumber of mammogramsAnnual mammogramsAnnual mammographyRecord reviewMammography utilizationMedical recordsScreening practicesMammography screeningPhysician reportsPitt CountyScreening mammograms
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