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Novel Approaches to Screening for Breast Cancer

Ritse M. Mann, Regina J. Hooley, R. Graham Barr, Linda Moy

2020Radiology160 citationsDOI

Abstract

Screening for breast cancer reduces breast cancer-related mortality and earlier detection facilitates less aggressive treatment. Unfortunately, current screening modalities are imperfect, suffering from limited sensitivity and high false-positive rates. Novel techniques in the field of breast imaging may soon play a role in breast cancer screening: digital breast tomosynthesis, contrast material-enhanced spectral mammography, US (automated three-dimensional breast US, transmission tomography, elastography, optoacoustic imaging), MRI (abbreviated and ultrafast, diffusion-weighted imaging), and molecular breast imaging. Artificial intelligence and radiomics have the potential to further improve screening strategies. Furthermore, nonimaging-based screening tests such as liquid biopsy and breathing tests may transform the screening landscape. © RSNA, 2020

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerMammographyBreast cancer screeningTomosynthesisBreast imagingElastographyDigital mammographyRadiologyMedical physicsMedical imagingScreening mammographyBreast ultrasoundUltrasoundCancerInternal medicineDigital Radiography and Breast ImagingAdvanced X-ray and CT ImagingAI in cancer detection
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