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Impact of Surveillance Mammography Intervals Less Than One Year on Performance Measures in Women With a Personal History of Breast Cancer.

Janie M LeeLaura E IchikawaKaren J WernliErin J Aiello BowlesJennifer M SpechtKarla KerlikowskeDiana L MigliorettiKathryn P LowryAnna N A TostesonNatasha K StoutNehmat HoussamiTracy L OnegaDiana S M Buist
Published in: Korean journal of radiology (2023)
Truncated follow-up, if less than one year to the next surveillance mammogram, enabled second breast cancers to be associated with a single preceding mammogram and resulted in more accurate estimates of diagnostic performance for national benchmarks.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • quality improvement
  • high resolution
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • breast cancer risk