Digital mammography is currently the gold standard when it comes to breast cancer screening. However, various factors and the need for personalized screening based on various risk factors have called this “standard” into question recently. In this discussion, leading breast imaging experts discuss technologies that could pose an alternative to mammography in certain screening settings. (ECR, July 2022)
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Tomorrow’s Technology Today: The Migration to Wide-Angle Breast Tomosynthesis
Interviews with the lead breast radiologist Dr. Anthony Antonoplos and the manager Jacqui Appel of Mary Jo Cropper Center for Breast Imaging: A case study of a breast imaging center in Cincinnati, OH who made the transition easy when it adopted Wide-Angle Breast Tomosynthesis technology. (Clinical Focus Talks, Nov. 2021)
Artificial Intelligence in Mammography: Leveling the Playing Field for Global Disparities
In her keynote talk Prof. Dr. Rachel Brem (George Washington University, Washington, USA) reviews the impact of Artificial intelligence (AI) in cancer detection as well as compares AI to radiologist interpretation with 2D and 3D mammograms. (Clinical Focus Talks, Nov. 2021)
Adventures with Contrast Enhanced Mammography
Dr. Noel Bergquist, an assistant professor at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville's Breast Center, presents a diverse series of cases, after a brief review of Siemens' Titanium Contrast Enhanced Mammography (TICEM). (Clinical Focus Talks, Nov. 2021)
Differential breast diagnostics: Case discussions based on state-of-the-art imaging
In this online seminar, Dr. Clara Park (Wiesbaden, Germany) discusses screening and diagnostic cases from her clinical routine. She explains the strengths, advantages and limitations of each breast imaging technique in the detection and characterization of lesions. (EUSOBI ASM, Oct. 2021)
Interval cancers in screening with breast tomosynthesis: Results and cases from the Malmö trial
In this online seminar, Dr. Kristin Johnson and Prof. Dr. Sophia Zackrisson (Malmö, Sweden) discuss results and exemplary cases from the Malmö trial with the audience. (EUSOBI ASM, Oct. 2021)
Dr. Paul Fisher, MD of the dept. of radiology at Stony Brook Medicine, explains a mammography call back case. He talks about 50° Wide-Angle Tomosynthesis and the impact of the angular range.