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    • Artificial Intelligence-Driven Mammography-Based Future Breast Cancer Risk Prediction: A Systematic Review 

      Schopf, Cody; Ramwala, Ojas; Lowry, Kathryn; Hofvind, Solveig; Marinovich, Luke; Houssami, Nehmat; Elmore, Joann; Dontchos, Brian; Lee, Janie; Lee, Christoph
      Published 2024
      The purpose of this review was to summarize the literature regarding the performance of mammography-image based artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, with and without additional clinical data, for future breast cancer ...
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    • Lung cancer screening program factors that influence psychosocial outcomes: A systematic review 

      McFadden, Kathleen; Rankin, Nicole; Nickel, Brooke; Li, Tong; Jennett, Chloe; Sharman, Ashleigh; Quaife, Samantha; Dodd, Rachael; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2023
      Lung cancer screening (LCS) programs are being designed and implemented globally. Early data suggests that the psychosocial impacts of LCS are influenced by program factors, but evidence synthesis is needed. This systematic ...
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    • Bigger margins are not better in breast conserving surgery 

      Dixon, Michael J; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2012
      Letter to editor in response to Jeevan R, Cromwell DA, Trivella M, Lawrence G, Kearins O, Pereira J, et al. Reoperation rates after breast conserving surgery for breast cancer among women in England: retrospective study ...
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    • Interval and Subsequent Round Breast Cancer in a Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Digital Breast Tomosynthesis and Digital Mammography Screening 

      Hofvind, Solveig; Moshina, Nataliia; Holen, Åsne S.; Danielsen, Anders S; Lee, Christoph I; Houssami, Nehmat; Aase, Hildegunn S; Akslen, Lars A; Haldorsen, Ingfrid S
      Published 2021
      Prevalent digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has shown higher cancer detection rates and lower recall rates compared with those of digital mammography (DM). However, data are limited on rates and histopathologic tumor ...
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    • Understanding women’s choices for management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 (CIN2): Qualitative analysis of a randomised experimental study 

      Keers, Gemma; Yamada, Kozue; Pickles, Kristn; Bell, Katy J.L.; Black, Kirsten; Bateson, Deborah; Dodd, Rachael H.
      Published 2021
      Active surveillance for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 (CIN2) would allow time for most cases to regress naturally and in turn avoid potentially unnecessary and harmful treatment. Aim To determine reasons for ...
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