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Sofie Sebuødegård
Researcher at University of Washington
Publications - 35
Citations - 902
Sofie Sebuødegård is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer screening & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 35 publications receiving 635 citations. Previous affiliations of Sofie Sebuødegård include Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences.
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Breast Cancer Mortality in Participants of the Norwegian Breast Cancer Screening Program
TL;DR: This is the first report using individual‐based data on invitation and participation to analyze breast cancer mortality among screened and nonscreened women in the Norwegian Breast Cancer Screening Program.
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Digital Mammography versus Digital Mammography Plus Tomosynthesis in Breast Cancer Screening: The Oslo Tomosynthesis Screening Trial.
Per Skaane,Andriy I. Bandos,Loren T. Niklason,Sofie Sebuødegård,Bjørn Helge Østerås,Randi Gullien,David Gur,Solveig Hofvind +7 more
TL;DR: Addition of digital breast tomosynthesis to digital mammography resulted in significant gains in sensitivity and specificity, and Synthetic mammography in combination with digital breastTomosynthesis had similar sensitivity and Specificity to digital Mammography in conjunction with computer-aided detection.
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Performance of breast cancer screening using digital breast tomosynthesis: results from the prospective population-based Oslo Tomosynthesis Screening Trial.
Per Skaane,Sofie Sebuødegård,Andriy I. Bandos,David Gur,Bjørn Helge Østerås,Randi Gullien,Solveig Hofvind +6 more
TL;DR: DBT-supplemented screening resulted in significant increases in screen-detected cancers and specificity, however, no significant change was observed in the rate, size, node status, or grade of interval cancers.
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Women treated with breast conserving surgery do better than those with mastectomy independent of detection mode, prognostic and predictive tumor characteristics
TL;DR: Women treated with BCT have significantly better breast cancer-specific survival and a lower risk of dying from breast cancer compared to women treated with mastectomy, independent of detection mode, prognostic and predictive tumor characteristic.
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Two-view digital breast tomosynthesis versus digital mammography in a population-based breast cancer screening programme (To-Be): a randomised, controlled trial
Solveig Hofvind,Åsne S Holen,Hildegunn Siv Aase,Hildegunn Siv Aase,Nehmat Houssami,Sofie Sebuødegård,Tron Anders Moger,Ingfrid S. Haldorsen,Ingfrid S. Haldorsen,Lars A. Akslen,Lars A. Akslen +10 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that digital breast tomosynthesis including synthetic 2D mammograms was not significantly different from standard digital mammography as a screening tool for the detection of breast cancer in a population-based screening programme.