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Francesco Sardanelli
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 498
Citations - 13777
Francesco Sardanelli is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Magnetic resonance imaging. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 461 publications receiving 10881 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesco Sardanelli include University of Genoa & University of Illinois at Chicago.
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast: recommendations from the EUSOMA working group.
Francesco Sardanelli,Carla Boetes,Bettina Borisch,Thomas Decker,Massimo Federico,Fiona J. Gilbert,Thomas H. Helbich,S H Heywang-Köbrunner,Werner A. Kaiser,Michael J. Kerin,Robert E. Mansel,Lorenza Marotti,L. Martincich,L. Mauriac,Hanne Meijers-Heijboer,Roberto Orecchia,Pietro Panizza,Antonio Ponti,Arnie Purushotham,Peter Regitnig,Marco Rosselli Del Turco,Fabienne Thibault,Robin Wilson +22 more
TL;DR: The working group strongly suggests that all breast cancer specialists cooperate for an optimal clinical use of this emerging technology and for future research, focusing on patient outcome as primary end-point.
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Sensitivity of MRI versus mammography for detecting foci of multifocal, multicentric breast cancer in Fatty and dense breasts using the whole-breast pathologic examination as a gold standard.
Francesco Sardanelli,Gian Marco Giuseppetti,Pietro Panizza,Massimo Bazzocchi,Alfonso Fausto,Giovanni Simonetti,Veronica M.T. Lattanzio,Alessandro Del Maschio +7 more
TL;DR: MRI was more sensitive than mammography for the detection of multiple malignant foci in fibroglandular or dense breasts, and missed larger and more invasive cancer foci than MRI.
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Artificial intelligence in medical imaging: threat or opportunity? Radiologists again at the forefront of innovation in medicine
TL;DR: Basic definitions of terms such as “machine/deep learning” are provided and the integration of AI into radiology is analyzed, which will allow radiologists to perform more value-added tasks, becoming more visible to patients and playing a vital role in multidisciplinary clinical teams.
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Multicenter Comparative Multimodality Surveillance of Women at Genetic-Familial High Risk for Breast Cancer (HIBCRIT Study): Interim Results
Francesco Sardanelli,Franca Podo,D'Agnolo G,Arduino Verdecchia,Mariano Santaquilani,Renato Musumeci,Giovanna Trecate,Siranoush Manoukian,Sandro Morassut,Clelia de Giacomi,Massimo Federico,Laura Cortesi,Stefano Corcione,Stefano Cirillo,Vincenzo Marra +14 more
TL;DR: Addition of MR imaging to the screening regimen for high-risk women may enable detection of otherwise unsuspected breast cancers.
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Breast MRI: EUSOBI recommendations for women's information.
Ritse M. Mann,Corinne Balleyguier,Pascal A. T. Baltzer,Ulrich Bick,Catherine Colin,Eleanor Cornford,Andrew Evans,Eva M. Fallenberg,Gabor Forrai,Michael Fuchsjäger,Fiona J. Gilbert,Thomas H. Helbich,Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner,Julia Camps-Herrero,Christiane K. Kuhl,Laura Martincich,Federica Pediconi,Pietro Panizza,Luis Pina,Ruud M. Pijnappel,Katja Pinker-Domenig,Per Skaane,Francesco Sardanelli +22 more
TL;DR: Information on breast MRI concerns advantages/disadvantages and preparation to the examination, and Claustrophobia, implantable devices, allergic predisposition, and renal function should be checked.