At least 20,000 Australian women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year. And more than 3,300 die from the disease. To ...
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A new tool provides a personalised risk score for developing breast cancer, and can reduce unnecessary investigations.
Social media is crowded with millions of accounts and creators competing for clicks. While online content can be engaging, it's not always entirely accurate, including when it's about our health. For ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming medicine, but what does that mean for breast cancer screening? Researchers at UMass Chan Medical School are exploring how an AI-based tool might help identify ...
The goals of breast cancer screening are to detect breast cancers as early as possible to reduce both mortality and the morbidity of therapy. It is well established that mammography is less sensitive ...
Breast cancer remains one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide, accounting for 11.7 per cent of all cancer cases. In India, it is a leading cause of cancer-related deaths among […] ...
Mammograms can detect the presence of breast arterial calcification, which is associated with a higher risk of future heart attacks and stroke. Mammograms detect tumors, but they can also identify ...
Recent research shows mammograms can help predict a woman's risk for heart attacks and strokes. Breast artery calcification found on mammograms was linked to a higher rate of major cardiovascular ...
Dallas women are not slamming the door on artificial intelligence in the mammography suite, but they are making one thing crystal clear: a machine does not get the last word. In a survey of nearly ...
Every woman should have a mammogram at least yearly after age 40, but women with dense breast tissue may benefit from additional imaging. Katie Boyette, Lead Mammography Technician at Mission Health, ...