The Breast Test Book

The Breast Test Book

Author: Connie Jones

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 0190677066

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Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed malignancy in women and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in American women. Although cardiovascular-related deaths significantly outnumber breast cancer deaths, breast cancer is arguably the most feared diagnosis among American women. Great strides have been made to heighten public awareness of breast cancer, with particular emphasis on early detection with mammography. Breast radiologists regularly witness the extreme anxiety that just the thought of being diagnosed with breast cancer can cause a patient. This anxious anticipation is often heightened by a lack of knowledge about what to expect from the process of breast imaging evaluation, which is frustrating for both patient and practitioner and can negatively affect the experience. Physicians often encounter patients who have little or no understanding of the reasoning behind the examination or procedure about to be performed-sometimes even up to the day of their breast cancer surgery. Furthermore, most women who undergo breast evaluations will not be diagnosed with cancer. The incidence of breast cancer is only 125.3 per 100,000 women (or 3-6 in every 1,000 screenings), however, symptoms of benign breast abnormalities are quite common and impact many more lives. Accurately diagnosing these non-cancerous conditions can alleviate much anxiety, in addition to helping patients towards a correct treatment plan. The Breast Test Book is a straightforward guide to the process of radiologic breast evaluations. Based on the most current scientific research and best standards of clinical practice, it will help debunk myths, shed light on misinformation, and provide clear facts about what women should expect from these screenings. This improved understanding will ultimately allow patients to play more active roles in their own care and, in the event that a diagnosis is made, give them confidence in their treatment.


Digital Mammography

Digital Mammography

Author: Ulrich Bick

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-03-11

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 3540784500

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Digital Radiography has been ? rmly established in diagnostic radiology during the last decade. Because of the special requirements of high contrast and spatial resolution needed for roentgen mammography, it took some more time to develop digital m- mography as a routine radiological tool. Recent technological progress in detector and screen design as well as increased ex- rience with computer applications for image processing have now enabled Digital Mammography to become a mature modality that opens new perspectives for the diag- sis of breast diseases. The editors of this timely new volume Prof. Dr. U. Bick and Dr. F. Diekmann, both well-known international leaders in breast imaging, have for many years been very active in the frontiers of theoretical and translational clinical research, needed to bring digital mammography ? nally into the sphere of daily clinical radiology. I am very much indebted to the editors as well as to the other internationally rec- nized experts in the ? eld for their outstanding state of the art contributions to this v- ume. It is indeed an excellent handbook that covers in depth all aspects of Digital Mammography and thus further enriches our book series Medical Radiology. The highly informative text as well as the numerous well-chosen superb illustrations will enable certi? ed radiologists as well as radiologists in training to deepen their knowledge in modern breast imaging.


Handbook of Mammography

Handbook of Mammography

Author: Shirley M. Long

Publisher:

Published: 2010-01-01

Total Pages: 686

ISBN-13: 9780986521706

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Designed for the technical community as a reference and guide for technologists, residents, radiologists and other related professionals.... with a complete focus! A concise, reference "handbook" for mammographers. This handbook has been approved for Category A continuing education credit. It is currently the required text for C.A.M.R.T. Mammography Correspondence Courses. An A.C.R. recommended resource for M.A.P. professionals! Abundantly illustrated-the positioning chapter alone contains 243 pictures, illustrations and images. The visual learner will delight with the clarity and understanding that comes with this presentation. This hard-covered "handbook" contains an abundance of illustrations and photographic representations of the mammographic positions outlined. * Basic Guidelines for Examinations - Technique of Mammography - Image Quality - Quality Control * Mammographic Positioning - Film Critique - Sensitometry - Film Processing & Film Artifacts * Illuminators & Viewing Conditions - Radiation Exposure & Dose - * Problem Solving Guides * Glossary of Terms - Common Mammography Acronyms * Breast Mapping - a new way of understanding mammography positioning * Body Mechanics - looking at preventing musculoskeletal discomfort and injury with mammography technologists * Patient Relations - exploring the psychosocial issues that arise from the patient-technologist interaction * Pain with Mammography - pain that patients experience during mammography examinations can arise from a number of sources New Material with the 5th Edition! The 5th Edition of the Handbook of Mammography includes: Digital technology, image processing - archiving and networking principles; Digital quality control, artifacts and problem solving; Breat mapping, body mechanics and patient interactions. While most technologists are well prepared for the technical aspects of mammography, few have been trained to deal with the psychological challenges they will e


Handbook of Medical Imaging

Handbook of Medical Imaging

Author: Jacob Beutel

Publisher: SPIE Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 542

ISBN-13: 9780819436214

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This volume describes concurrent engineering developments that affect or are expected to influence future development of digital diagnostic imaging. It also covers current developments in Picture Archiving and Communications System (PACS) technology, with particular emphasis on integration of emerging imaging technologies into the hospital environment.


Mammography Positioning Guidebook

Mammography Positioning Guidebook

Author: Louise Miller

Publisher:

Published: 2020-04-24

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781734975505

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The Mammography Positioning Guidebook provides a clear overview of standard mammography positioning techniques, correlational anatomy, and how to adequately assess clinical images. The goal is to create consistent positioning techniques that are more ergonomically sound, efficient, and proficient. The guidebook contains over 50 graphics, illustrations, photographs, and reproduced radiographs, as well as detailed and quick instructions for positioning mammographic screening and additional views. There is currently no similar publication on the market.


Breast Imaging

Breast Imaging

Author: Daniel B. Kopans

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 1135

ISBN-13: 0781747686

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Dr. Kopans' best-selling text and reference on breast imaging is now in its thoroughly revised, updated Third Edition. The author combines a complete, superbly illustrated atlas of imaging findings with a comprehensive text that covers all imaging modalities and addresses all aspects of breast imaging--including breast anatomy, histology, physiology, pathology, breast cancer staging, and preoperative localization of occult lesions. This edition includes state-of-the-art information on a new modality, breast tomosynthesis, as well as on digital mammography, MRI, ultrasound, and percutaneous breast biopsy. The book contains more than 1,500 images obtained with the latest technology, including many new mammograms and scans using other imaging modalities. FEATURES: - Information on anatomy, histology, physiology, pathology, breast cancer staging, and preoperative localization of occult lesions - Discusses breast disease from a wider viewpoint than just how to perform and interpret mammography NEW TO THIS EDITION: - Digital mammography - Major revisions in the MRI, ultrasound, and interventional sections - Updated figures included in this edition - Updated information on MR, US, and percutaneous breast biopsy


Atlas of Mammography

Atlas of Mammography

Author: Ellen Shaw De Paredes

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 716

ISBN-13: 9780781764339

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Featuring over 1,500 mammographic images, this atlas is a comprehensive guide to interpreting mammograms. It presents the full spectrum of manifestations of breast diseases, as well as cases involving the postsurgical and augmented breast. Chapters are organized according to the pattern seen on the mammogram to develop readers' pattern recognition skills and to allow quick and complete definition of etiologies and clinical implications for a particular finding. This edition includes new chapters on the augmented breast, the role of ultrasound and MRI in breast imaging, and imaging-guided breast interventions. The terminology of the BI-RADS® lexicon is used throughout.


Breast Cancer Screening

Breast Cancer Screening

Author: Harri Vainio

Publisher: World Health Organization

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13:

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Breast cancer is the leading site of new cancer cases in women. Breast cancer detection is currently primarily based on physical examination by health care professionals, chance findings by women, breast self-examination and mammography used for diagnosis or for routine screening. Early enough detection through mass screening with mammography has been introduced in many countries in the hope that early intervention would lead to reduced mortality and less aggressive treatment. The aim of this publication is to provide an independent, authoritative review of the evidence of the efficacy and effectiveness of breast cancer screening. This will be of value to governments, public health officials and others concerned with policy recommendations for cancer control.


Mammographic Imaging

Mammographic Imaging

Author: Shelly Lille

Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published: 2018-08-16

Total Pages: 1828

ISBN-13: 1496352041

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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from 3rd Party sellers are not guaranteed by the Publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The 4th Edition of Mammographic Imaging: A Practical Guide remains the most up-to-date and comprehensive book in the field. A perfect all-in-one solution for coursework, board prep, and clinical practice, this bestseller reflects the latest ARRT educational and certification exam requirements, as well as the ASRT recommended curriculum. Technologists seeking to stay current in the profession and students preparing to enter the field will appreciate the 227 new photos, the wide range of case studies, and the interactive online exam simulator with ARRT registry-style questions.