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    • Cumulative Risk Distribution for Interval Invasive Second Breast Cancers After Negative Surveillance Mammography. 

      Lee, Janie M.; Abraham, Linn; Lam, Diana L.; Buist, Diana S.M; Kerlikowske, Karla; Miglioretti, Diana L.; Houssami, Nehmat; Lehman, Constance D; Henderson, Louise M.; Hubbard, Rebecca A.
      Published 2018
      The aim of the current study was to characterize the risk of interval invasive second breast cancers within 5 years of primary breast cancer treatment. We examined 65,084 surveillance mammograms from 18,366 women with ...
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    • Screening women with a personal history of breast cancer: overview of the evidence on breast imaging surveillance. 

      Houssami, Nehmat; Cho, Nariya
      Published 2018
      This work reviews the evidence on breast imaging for screening (surveillance) in women with a history of breast cancer (BC). Early detection of second BCs in these women improves their prognosis based on studies using ...
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    • Should women aged 70–74 be invited to participate in screening mammography? A report on two Australian community juries. 

      Degeling, Chris; Barratt, Alexandra; Aranda, Sanchia; Bell, Robin; Doust, Jenny; Houssami, Nehmat; Hersch, Jolyn; Sakowsky, Ruben; Entwistle, Vikki; Carter, Stacy M
      Published 2018
      Objective: To elicit informed views from Australian women aged 70–74 regarding the acceptability of ceasing to invite women their age to participate in government-funded mammography screening (BreastScreen). Design: Two ...
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    • Rapid review: radiomics and breast cancer. 

      Valdora, Francesca; Houssami, Nehmat; Rossi, Federica; Calabrese, Massimo; Tagliafico, Alberto S
      Published 2018
      Purpose: To perform a rapid review of the recent literature on radiomics and breast cancer (BC). Methods: A rapid review, a streamlined approach to systematically identify and summarize emerging studies was done (updated ...
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    • Digital breast tomosynthesis (3D mammography) for breast cancer screening and for assessment of screen-recalled findings: review of the evidence. 

      Li, Tong; Marinovich, Michael Luke; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2018
      Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) addresses some of the limitations of digital mammography (DM) by reducing the effect of overlapping tissue. Emerging data have shown that DBT increases breast cancer (BC) detection and ...
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