A new study published in JAMA suggests that risk-based breast cancer screening could be a more effective approach than annual ...
A study published in The BMJ linked skipping first and subsequent mammograms to a higher chance of dying from breast cancer.
Tailoring breast cancer screening to a woman's individual cancer risk might work better than annual mammograms, researchers ...
Mammograms are commonly used to find breast cancer, but new research shows they might also reveal important signs of heart ...
More on AI: When it comes to folding AI tools into mammograms, AI firms believe there’s even more knowledge to be gleaned ...
A Medicare funding freeze and high cost of training new students has left a shortage of workers and blown out wait times of ...
Kim Sandler, MD, professor of Radiology and Radiological Sciences at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, director of the Vanderbilt Lung Screening Program, and the study’s corresponding author and ...
While most women over age 50 schedule mammograms for breast cancer, only a minority who are also eligible for low-dose CT ...
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