نتایج جستجو برای: breast imaging

تعداد نتایج: 692338  

Journal: :Cancer Imaging 2008
S.M.W.Y. van de Ven S.G. Elias M.A.A.J. van den Bosch P. Luijten W.P.Th.M. Mali

This review provides a summary of the current state of optical breast imaging and describes its potential future clinical applications in breast cancer imaging. Optical breast imaging is a novel imaging technique that uses near-infrared light to assess the optical properties of breast tissue. In optical breast imaging, two techniques can be distinguished, i.e. optical imaging without contrast a...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
yun hee cho department of radiology, college of medicine, korea university, seoul, korea kyu ran cho department of radiology, college of medicine, korea university, seoul, korea; corresponding author: kyu ran cho, kyu ran cho, department of radiology, anam hospital, college of medicine, korea university, inchon-ro, seongbuk-gu, seoul 136-705, korea. tel: +82-29205578, fax: +82-29293796, e-mail: eun kyung park department of radiology, college of medicine, korea university, seoul, korea bo kyoung seo department of radiology, college of medicine, korea university, seoul, korea ok hee woo department of radiology, college of medicine, korea university, seoul, korea sung bum cho department of radiology, college of medicine, korea university, seoul, korea

conclusion the possibility of malignancy is strongly indicated when additional nme lesions show linear or segmental enhancement on preoperative 3t dce-mri in patients with recently diagnosed breast cancer. results on histopathologic analysis of the 88 nme lesions, 73 (83%) were malignant and 15 (17%) were benign. lesion size did not differ significantly between malignant and benign lesions (p =...

Journal: :iranian journal of radiology 0
ji min kim department of radiology, cheonan hospital, soonchunhyang university college of medicine, cheonan, korea shin young kim department of radiology, cheonan hospital, soonchunhyang university college of medicine, cheonan, korea; department of radiology, soonchunhyang university college of medicine, cheonan hospital, 31 soonchunhyang 6-gil, dongnam-gu, chungcheongnam-do cheonan, korea. tel: +82-415703515, fax: +82-415703516 mee hye oh department of pathology, cheonan hospital, soonchunhyang university college of medicine, cheonan, korea jong eun lee department of surgery, cheonan hospital, soonchunhyang university college of medicine, cheonan, korea

invasive apocrine carcinoma (iac) of the breast is a rare subtype of breast malignancy. its incidence is not well known, but it is approximately less than 1% to 4%. for these reasons, there are few reports and little information on the radiologic appearance of iac. furthermore, most of the case reports show malignant features which are similar to invasive ductal carcinoma (idc). we present a ra...

Introduction: The gastrin releasing peptide (GRP) receptor is over expressed in a variety of common human tumors. Radiolabeled bombesin analogues have exhibited high binding affinity for these receptors. The aim of this study was to assess the value of a new 99mTc-bombesin analog in the differentiation of malignant from benign breast tumors. Methods: 99mTc-bombesin scans ...

C.H. Rim, D.S. Yang, J.S. Choi, Y.B. Kim,

Background: Breast cancer is a common disease in radiation oncology. We evaluated the radiation dose received by breast cancer patients, an often-neglected concern. Materials and Methods: The total effective radiation dose in 101 breast cancer patients was calculated by summing the effective doses of individual diagnostic imaging tests from the first hospital visit to the initiation of radiothe...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
parvin mohebbi somayyeh naghizadeh sakineh mohammadalizadeh

background: breast cancer is the most common cancer in women. screening can reduce the rate of cancer and mortality. the aim of this study is description of screening programs about breast masses with clinical and para clinical examination. methods: this is a descriptive study on 952 women who had volunteered or were referred to tabriz behbood hospital during one-year period. data was collected...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR 2010
Carol H Lee D David Dershaw Daniel Kopans Phil Evans Barbara Monsees Debra Monticciolo R James Brenner Lawrence Bassett Wendie Berg Stephen Feig Edward Hendrick Ellen Mendelson Carl D'Orsi Edward Sickles Linda Warren Burhenne

Screening for breast cancer with mammography has been shown to decrease mortality from breast cancer, and mammography is the mainstay of screening for clinically occult disease. Mammography, however, has well-recognized limitations, and recently, other imaging including ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging have been used as adjunctive screening tools, mainly for women who may be at increas...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2009
Jean H Lee Eric L Rosen David A Mankoff

Breast cancer is the most common non-skin type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women. Advances in diagnosis and treatment have led to declines in mortality, despite an increase in breast cancer incidence. An advancing array of both local and systemic therapy options has led to increasingly individualized treatment. Imaging plays a key role in detecting breast cance...

2013
Siegfried A. Schwab Michael Brand Ina-Kristin Schlude Wolfgang Wuest Martina Meier-Meitinger Luitpold Distel Ruediger Schulz-Wendtland Michael Uder Michael A. Kuefner

Innovation in breast imaging techniques is leading to better breast cancer detection. Concurrently, breast cancer screening recommendations are changing, and breast density is becoming a more significant factor in breast cancer screening. Digital mammography has become the preferred screening method, with more breast imaging centers including the use of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT). The t...

Journal: :Journal of nuclear medicine : official publication, Society of Nuclear Medicine 2009
Jean H Lee Eric L Rosen David A Mankoff

Breast cancer is the most common non-skin type of cancer and the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women. Advances in diagnosis and treatment have led to declines in mortality, despite an increase in breast cancer incidence. An advancing array of both local and systemic therapy options has led to increasingly individualized treatment. Imaging plays a key role in detecting breast cance...

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