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Debra S. Copit
Researcher at Baylor University Medical Center
Publications - 5
Citations - 1063
Debra S. Copit is an academic researcher from Baylor University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer screening & Tomosynthesis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 920 citations.
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Breast Cancer Screening Using Tomosynthesis in Combination With Digital Mammography
Sarah M. Friedewald,Elizabeth A. Rafferty,Stephen L. Rose,Melissa A. Durand,Donna Plecha,Julianne S. Greenberg,Mary Katherine Hayes,Debra S. Copit,Kara L. Carlson,Thomas M. Cink,Lora D. Barke,Linda N. Greer,Dave P. Miller,Emily F. Conant +13 more
TL;DR: Addition of tomosynthesis to digital mammography was associated with a decrease in recall rate and an increase in cancer detection rate, and further studies are needed to assess the relationship to clinical outcomes.
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Breast Cancer Screening Using Tomosynthesis and Digital Mammography in Dense and Nondense Breasts.
Elizabeth A. Rafferty,Melissa A. Durand,Emily F. Conant,Debra S. Copit,Sarah M. Friedewald,Sarah M. Friedewald,Donna Plecha,Dave P. Miller +7 more
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Three-dimensional RODEO breast MR imaging of lesions containing ductal carcinoma in situ
Charles E. Soderstrom,Steven E. Harms,Steven E. Harms,Debra S. Copit,W. P. Evans,Daniel A. Savino,Patricia A. Krakos,Robert S. Farrell,Duane P. Flamig +8 more
TL;DR: Three-dimensional RODEO MR imaging can be an adjunct to mammography because of its ability to enable better determination of tumor extent and differentiation of pure DCIS from DCIS with an invasive component.
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Effect of age on breast cancer screening using tomosynthesis in combination with digital mammography
Elizabeth A. Rafferty,Stephen L. Rose,Dave P. Miller,Melissa A. Durand,Emily F. Conant,Debra S. Copit,Sarah M. Friedewald,Donna Plecha,Ingrid L. Ott,Mary Katherine Hayes,Kara L. Carlson,Thomas M. Cink,Lora D. Barke,Linda N. Greer,Loren Niklason +14 more
TL;DR: Addition of tomosynthesis to digital mammography increased invasive cancer detection rates for women 40–69 and decreased recall rates for all age groups with largest performance gains seen in women 40-49.
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False-Negative Rates of Breast Cancer Screening with and without Digital Breast Tomosynthesis.
Melissa A. Durand,Sarah M. Friedewald,Donna Plecha,Debra S. Copit,Lora D. Barke,Stephen L. Rose,Mary Katherine Hayes,Linda N. Greer,Firas Dabbous,Emily F. Conant +9 more
TL;DR: Screening with digital breast tomosynthesis improves sensitivity and specificity and reveals more invasive cancers with fewer nodal or distant metastases compared with those obtained with digital mammography.