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Shelley Harrell
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Shelley Harrell
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2021
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Outcomes of Return to Routine Screening for BI-RADS 3 Lesions Detected at Supplemental Automated Whole-Breast Ultrasound in Women with Dense Breasts: A Prospective Study.
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Barr RG; DeSivestri A; Golatta M
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American Journal Of Roentgenology
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2021
2021-12-21
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BACKGROUND. Supplemental screening breast ultrasound (US) detects additional cancers in women with dense breasts but identifies many BI-RADS 3 lesions that result in short-term follow-up and biopsies.
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OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this study was to evaluate outcomes in patients recommended for return to routine screening for lesions assessed as BI-RADS 3 on supplemental automated whole-breast US.
METHODS. This prospective study invited patients with BI-RADS 1 or 2 on screening mammography and breast density C or D to undergo supplemental automated breast US (ABUS). ABUS was interpreted as BI-RADS 1, 2, 3, or 0. Return to routine screening was recommended for ABUS BI-RADS 1, 2, or 3. ABUS BI-RADS 0 lesions underwent targeted handheld US. Remaining patients were followed for 2 years. Malignancy rates were compared using Fisher exact tests.
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<table width="91" style="border-collapse:collapse;width:68pt;"><colgroup><col width="91" style="width:68pt;" /></colgroup><tbody><tr style="height:15pt;"><td width="91" height="20" class="xl18" style="width:68pt;height:15pt;"><a href="http://doi.org/10.2214/AJR.21.26180">http://doi.org/10.2214/AJR.21.26180</a></td>
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2021
automated breast ultrasound
breast screening
dense breasts
supplemental breast ultrasound
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-5235-8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">http://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-5235-8</a>
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2499-2506
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6
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28
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Initial results of the FUSION-X-US prototype combining 3D automated breast ultrasound and digital breast tomosynthesis
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European Radiology
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2018
2018-06
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Breast; cancer; cancer; combination; dense breasts; future; hhus; Mammography; Multimodal Imaging; Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging; program; Radiology; screening mammography; therapy; Ultrasonography; volume; women
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Schaefgen B; Heil J; Barr R G; Radicke M; Harcos A; Gomez C; Stieber A; Hennigs A; Von Au A; Spratte J; Rauch G; Rom J; Schutz F; Sohn C; Golatta M
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To determine the feasibility of a prototype device combining 3D-automated breast ultrasound (ABVS) and digital breast tomosynthesis in a single device to detect and characterize breast lesions. In this prospective feasibility study, the FUSION-X-US prototype was used to perform digital breast tomosynthesis and ABVS in 23 patients with an indication for tomosynthesis based on current guidelines after clinical examination and standard imaging. The ABVS and tomosynthesis images of the prototype were interpreted separately by two blinded experts. The study compares the detection and BI-RADSA (R) scores of breast lesions using only the tomosynthesis and ABVS data from the FUSION-X-US prototype to the results of the complete diagnostic workup. Image acquisition and processing by the prototype was fast and accurate, with some limitations in ultrasound coverage and image quality. In the diagnostic workup, 29 solid lesions (23 benign, including three cases with microcalcifications, and six malignant lesions) were identified. Using the prototype, all malignant lesions were detected and classified as malignant or suspicious by both investigators. Solid breast lesions can be localized accurately and fast by the Fusion-X-US system. Technical improvements of the ultrasound image quality and ultrasound coverage are needed to further study this new device. The prototype combines tomosynthesis and automated 3D-ultrasound (ABVS) in one device. It allows accurate detection of malignant lesions, directly correlating tomosynthesis and ABVS data. The diagnostic evaluation of the prototype-acquired data was interpreter-independent. The prototype provides a time-efficient and technically reliable diagnostic procedure. The combination of tomosynthesis and ABVS is a promising diagnostic approach.
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<a href="http://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-017-5235-8" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">10.1007/s00330-017-5235-8</a>
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2018
Barr R G
breast
Cancer
Combination
dense breasts
European Radiology
future
Golatta M
Gomez C
Harcos A
Heil J
Hennigs A
hhus
Journal Article
Mammography
Multimodal Imaging
Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
program
Radicke M
Radiology
Rauch G
Rom J
Schaefgen B
Schutz F
screening mammography
Sohn C
Spratte J
Stieber A
therapy
Ultrasonography
volume
Von Au A
Women