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    • Independent External Validation of Artificial Intelligence Algorithms for Automated Interpretation of Screening Mammography: A Systematic Review 

      Anderson, Anna W; Marinovich, M Luke; Houssami, Nehmat; Lowry, Kathryn P; Elmore, Joann G; Buist, Diana S M; Hofvind, Solveig; Lee, Christoph I
      Published 2022
      Purpose: The aim of this study was to describe the current state of science regarding independent external validation of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for screening mammography. Methods: A systematic review ...
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    • Can population breast screening programs be leveraged to reduce the burden of breast cancer? 

      Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2022
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    • Differential detection by breast density for digital breast tomosynthesis versus digital mammography population screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis 

      Li, Tong; Houssami, Nehmat; Noguchi, Naomi; Zeng, Aileen; Marinovich, M Luke
      Published 2022
      Background We examined whether digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) detects differentially in high- or low-density screens. Methods We searched six databases (2009–2020) for studies comparing DBT and digital mammography ...
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    • Improving Breast Density Communication: Does the Provision of Complex Health Information Online Work? 

      Nickel, Brooke; Houssami, Nehmat
      Published 2021
      Breast density (BD) is one of a number of independent risk factors for breast cancer.1 Approximately 40%–50% of women in the breast screening population in the United States are estimated to have dense breasts,2 making it ...
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    • Reflections from Women with an Interval Breast Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Analysis of Open Disclosure in the BreastScreen Western Australia Program 

      Claringbold, Lily; Brennan, Meagan; Lund, Helen; El-Zaemey, Sonia; Houssami, Nehmat; Wylie, Elizabeth
      Published 2023
      Background: ‘Interval breast cancer’ describes a malignancy that is diagnosed after a negative screening mammogram. Open disclosure is a process of addressing a negative health outcome that includes an apology and an ...
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