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Jennifer B. Kaplan
Researcher at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Publications - 27
Citations - 1964
Jennifer B. Kaplan is an academic researcher from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Biopsy. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 27 publications receiving 1786 citations.
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MR Imaging Findings in the Contralateral Breast of Women with Recently Diagnosed Breast Cancer
Laura Liberman,Elizabeth A. Morris,Cathleen M. Kim,Jennifer B. Kaplan,Andrea F. Abramson,Jennifer H. Menell,Kimberly J. Van Zee,D. David Dershaw +7 more
TL;DR: In women with recently diagnosed breast cancer, MR imaging of the contralateral breast led to a biopsy recommendation in 32% and cancer was found in 20% of women who underwent contralsateral breast biopsy and in 5% of Women who underwent Contralateral MR imaging.
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Breast lesions detected on MR imaging: features and positive predictive value.
Laura Liberman,Elizabeth A. Morris,Melissa Joo-Young Lee,Jennifer B. Kaplan,Linda R. LaTrenta,Jennifer H. Menell,Andrea F. Abramson,Stephen Dashnaw,Douglas Ballon,D. David Dershaw +9 more
TL;DR: Among MR imaging-detected breast lesions referred for biopsy, carcinoma was found in 25%, of which half were DCIS, and features with the highest PPV were spiculated margin, rim enhancement, and irregular shape for mass lesions and segmental or clumped linear and ductal enhancement for nonmass lesions.
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Abbreviated protocol for breast MRI: Are multiple sequences needed for cancer detection?
Victoria L. Mango,Victoria L. Mango,Elizabeth A. Morris,D. David Dershaw,Andrea F. Abramson,Charles Fry,Charles Fry,Chaya S. Moskowitz,Mary Hughes,Jennifer B. Kaplan,Maxine S. Jochelson +10 more
TL;DR: One pre and post-contrast T1W sequence may be adequate for detecting breast carcinoma and these results support the possibility of refining breast MRI screening protocols.
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To excise or to sample the mammographic target: what is the goal of stereotactic 11-gauge vacuum-assisted breast biopsy?
Laura Liberman,Jennifer B. Kaplan,Elizabeth A. Morris,Andrea F. Abramson,Jennifer H. Menell,D. David Dershaw +5 more
TL;DR: Complete excision rather than sampling of the mammographic target was associated with lower frequencies of discordance and ductal carcinoma in situ underestimation but had no other advantage or disadvantage.
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Preoperative MR imaging-guided needle localization of breast lesions.
Elizabeth A. Morris,Laura Liberman,D. David Dershaw,Jennifer B. Kaplan,Linda R. LaTrenta,Andrea F. Abramson,Douglas Ballon +6 more
TL;DR: The positive predictive value of MR imaging-guided needle localization was comparable to that reported for mammographically guided needle localization and was highest in women with synchronous breast cancer.