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Diana L. Miglioretti
Researcher at University of California, Davis
Publications - 337
Citations - 27931
Diana L. Miglioretti is an academic researcher from University of California, Davis. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mammography & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 75, co-authored 305 publications receiving 23990 citations. Previous affiliations of Diana L. Miglioretti include Kaiser Permanente & Oregon Health & Science University.
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Radiation dose associated with common computed tomography examinations and the associated lifetime attributable risk of cancer.
Rebecca Smith-Bindman,Jafi A. Lipson,Ralph Marcus,Kwang Pyo Kim,Mahadevappa Mahesh,Robert G. Gould,Amy Berrington de Gonzalez,Diana L. Miglioretti +7 more
TL;DR: Radiation doses from commonly performed diagnostic CT examinations are higher and more variable than generally quoted, highlighting the need for greater standardization across institutions.
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Association Between Obesity and Psychiatric Disorders in the US Adult Population
Gregory E. Simon,Michael Von Korff,Kathleen Saunders,Diana L. Miglioretti,Diana L. Miglioretti,Paul K. Crane,Gerald van Belle,Ronald C. Kessler +7 more
TL;DR: Variation across demographic groups suggests that social or cultural factors may moderate or mediate the association between obesity and mood disorder.
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The Use of Computed Tomography in Pediatrics and the Associated Radiation Exposure and Estimated Cancer Risk
Diana L. Miglioretti,Diana L. Miglioretti,Eric Johnson,Andrew E. Williams,Robert T. Greenlee,Sheila Weinmann,Leif I. Solberg,Heather Spencer Feigelson,Douglas W. Roblin,Michael J. Flynn,Nicholas Vanneman,Rebecca Smith-Bindman +11 more
TL;DR: The increased use of CT in pediatrics, combined with the wide variability in radiation doses, has resulted in many children receiving a high-dose examination, and dose-reduction strategies targeted to the highest quartile of doses could dramatically reduce the number of radiation-induced cancers.
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Individual and combined effects of age, breast density, and hormone replacement therapy use on the accuracy of screening mammography.
Patricia A. Carney,Diana L. Miglioretti,Bonnie C. Yankaskas,Karla Kerlikowske,Robert D. Rosenberg,Carolyn M. Rutter,Berta M. Geller,Linn Abraham,Steven H. Taplin,Mark Dignan,Gary Cutter,Rachel Ballard-Barbash +11 more
TL;DR: The accuracy of screening mammography is best in older women and in women with fatty breasts, and the individual and combined effects of age, breast density, and HRT use on mammographic accuracy are examined.
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Functional mapping of human sensorimotor cortex with electrocorticographic spectral analysis. II. Event-related synchronization in the gamma band.
TL;DR: Gamma ERS may provide complementary information about cortical neurophysiology that is useful for mapping brain function in humans, and maps of sensorimotor function inferred from gamma ERS were consistent with maps generated by cortical electrical stimulation for clinical purposes.