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Patient-centred care with self-compression mammography in clinical practice: a randomized trial compared to standard compression.

Valentina IottiPaolo Giorgi RossiLaura CanoviMonica GubertiAndrea NitrosiDavide Giosuè LippolisVanessa MarchesiGiulia BesuttiMarta OttoneRita VacondioPierpaolo Pattacininull null
Published in: European radiology (2022)
clinicaltrials.gov NCT04009278 KEY POINTS: • In mammography, appropriate compression is essential to obtain high image quality and reduce dose. Compression causes pain and discomfort. • Self-compression has been proposed to reach better compression and possibly increase participation in mammography. • In a randomized trial, self-compression reached stronger compression of the breast, with comparable image quality but with no glandular dose reduction or impact on participation in follow-up mammography.
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