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European Society of Breast Imaging (EUSOBI)

or lactating women; suspicious abnormalities at mammography or magnetic resonance imaging (MRI); suspicious nipple discharge; recent...

Expert Committee on Breast Radiology (KOMD)

Miloslava Hlaváčková, MD Mammography Centre University Hospital Plzen – Lochotin alej Svobody...


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New recommendations published: screening intervals and more

risk of breast cancer, should undertake periodic mammography screening the most suitable way to invite a woman for a screening, and how...

Breast screening linked to 60 per cent lower risk of breast cancer death in first 10 years

peer-reviewed journal Cancer. In the UK, mammography screening is offered to all women aged 50-70 through the NHS Breast Screening... mammography screening, breast cancer, organised breast cancer screening programme, risk of...

Screening mammography is linked to a reduction in breast cancer mortality, a study shows

mammography is linked to a reduction in breast cancer mortality, a study... has confirmed that the introduction of screening mammography is linked to a subsequent decline in breast cancer mortality. New findings... a causal association with service screening mammography. Cumulated mortality rates from breast cancer deaths individually linked to... cancer mortality, screening mammography, New...

Public health in the EU: encouraging developments in the area of national cancer screening programmes

million women aged 50-69 years were invited to mammography screening in the last reporting year, and 110 million men and women aged 50-74...

Breast screening programme effective in preventing some invasive cancers

public debate about the harm caused by mammography screening through overdiagnosis has led to controversy over the value of... situ (DCIS), invasive breast cancer, screening mammography...

False-positive mammograms may indicate increased risk of breast cancer later

of women ages 40 and older undergo screening mammography every one to two years, Henderson said. Prior studies have shown that about 16... mammography, false-positive result, risk of developing breast...

New method to predict increased risk of non-familial breast cancer

woman herself as a lump in the breast, or at a mammography examination. In contrast to familial breast cancer, where a few genes can be...

Benefits of mammography screening outweigh adverse effects for women aged 50–69 years

of mammography screening outweigh adverse effects for women aged 50–69 y... self-examination. Breast cancer screening and mammography After reviewing all published peer-reviewed scientific literature, the... cancer screening, mammography, emerging technologies, clinical breast examination, breast self-examination,...

Breast cancer screening

cancer screening consists in regular mammography examinations of asymptomatic women in order to detect a possible malignant...

Cancer prevention

each woman aged 45 and over is entitled to mammography of breasts. The examination is done every two years and is free of charge for...

Personalised invitations of Czech citizens to cancer screening programmes

examination of breasts Mammography of breasts (women only) will be performed by a breast radiologist after the...

Breast tomosynthesis is not significantly different from standard digital mammography

significantly different from standard digital mammography... significantly different from standard digital mammography as a screening tool for the detection of breast cancer in a population-based... breast tomosynthesis is an advancement of mammography, and has the potential to overcome limitations of standard digital... tomosynthesis, digital mammography, population-based breast cancer screening programme, screen-detected breast...

Early mammograms in young women at increased breast cancer risk may save lives

cancer, to find out whether surveillance with mammography showed any benefits. Across five centres, 47 cases of breast cancer were...

Study examines outcomes of screening mammography for age, breast density, hormone therapy

examines outcomes of screening mammography for age, breast density, hormone... benefits and harms of the frequency of screening mammography to age, breast density and postmenopausal use of hormone therapy (HT) suggests... Task Force issues guidelines that biennial mammography, rather than the previously recommended mammography every one to two years, be... mammography, screening interval, age, breast density, hormone...

Breast screening in the Czech Republic: achievements of the first seven years of the organized programme

the preventive examination of women in some mammography centres at the time of non-existence of official breast screening. The...

Breast cancers found between mammograms more likely to be aggressive

interval, interval cancers, mammography, breast...

Population-based breast cancer screening not necessarily best for poorer countries

countries (LMICs) to implement population-based mammography screening. But according to an article in The Lancet Oncology, this... mammography screening, low- and middle-income countries, breast...

Yearly mammogram screening for women with a family history of breast cancer could save lives

Programme, which currently offers 3-yearly mammography to all women aged 50–70 years. Read the whole article at e...

Radiation fears should not deter women from mammography screening

fears should not deter women from mammography... risk of radiation-induced breast cancer from mammography screening is slight in comparison to the benefit of expected lives saved,... focusing on the potential radiation risk from mammography, particularly as used for periodic screening," said the study's lead author,...

Women in their forties have lower mammographic tumour detectability

credit: shutterstock.com Mammography screening outcomes, measured in terms of tumour size, lifetime gained and...

Cell test could predict DCIS breast cancer recurrence

20 per cent of breast cancers picked up by mammography. But DCIS is a highly variable disease - differing in how it looks on a...


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