2016
Benefit-to–Radiation Risk for Breast Screening Tests Is a Flawed Concept
Rhodes DJ, Hruska CB, Conners AL, Hunt KN, O'Connor MK. Benefit-to–Radiation Risk for Breast Screening Tests Is a Flawed Concept. Radiology 2016, 281: 978-980. PMID: 27870632, DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2016161334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBreastBreast NeoplasmsMammographyMass ScreeningNeoplasms, Radiation-InducedRadiation DosageRisk Assessment
2010
Comparison of radiation exposure and associated radiation‐induced cancer risks from mammography and molecular imaging of the breasta)
O'Connor MK, Li H, Rhodes DJ, Hruska CB, Clancy CB, Vetter RJ. Comparison of radiation exposure and associated radiation‐induced cancer risks from mammography and molecular imaging of the breasta). Medical Physics 2010, 37: 6187-6198. PMID: 21302775, PMCID: PMC2997811, DOI: 10.1118/1.3512759.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBenefit/risk ratioMolecular breast imagingCumulative cancer incidenceCancer incidenceRisk ratioAge groupsExcess absolute risk (EAR) modelsAnnual digital mammographyAttributable risk modelRadiation-induced cancer riskBreast cancer incidenceBreast-specific gammaPositron emission mammographyBEIR VII reportRadiation-induced cancerDense breast tissueAbsolute risk modelsMBq FScreening groupAnnual screeningConventional dosesMBq TcLifetime riskBreast cancerAge 40