For women aged 40 years and older with extremely dense breasts, digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) with supplemental magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) averts additional breast cancer deaths and results ...
A man who died after being pulled into an MRI machine was wearing a 9kg weight-training chain around his neck while his wife was undergoing a scan, officials have revealed. According to Nassau County ...
Adding MRI to routine biennial mammography screening for women aged 40 years or older with extremely dense breasts and increased breast cancer risk showed promise for reducing breast cancer deaths in ...
Keith McAllister, 61, died after being dragged in by his necklace after he answered his wife's request for help as she looked on in horror while the machine 'snatched ...
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) screening supplemented by MRI for women with dense breasts led to both greater benefits and increased harms in a model-based comparative effectiveness analysis.
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