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Stefanie Weigel
Researcher at University of Münster
Publications - 55
Citations - 1260
Stefanie Weigel is an academic researcher from University of Münster. The author has contributed to research in topics: Breast cancer & Mammography. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 47 publications receiving 1005 citations.
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Prospective Multicenter Cohort Study to Refine Management Recommendations for Women at Elevated Familial Risk of Breast Cancer: The EVA Trial
Christiane K. Kuhl,Stefanie Weigel,Simone Schrading,Birke Arand,Heribert Bieling,Roy König,Bernd Tombach,Claudia Leutner,Andrea Rieber-Brambs,Dennis Nordhoff,Walter Heindel,Maximilian F. Reiser,Hans H. Schild +12 more
TL;DR: In women at elevated familial risk, quality-assured MRI screening shifts the distribution of screen-detected breast cancers toward the preinvasive stage and neither mammography, nor annual or half-yearly ultrasound or CBE will add to the cancer yield achieved by MRI alone.
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High-risk breast cancer surveillance with MRI: 10-year experience from the German consortium for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer
Ulrich Bick,Christoph Engel,Barbara Krug,Walter Heindel,Eva Maria Fallenberg,Kerstin Rhiem,David Maintz,Michael Golatta,Dorothee Speiser,Dorothea Rjosk-Dendorfer,Irina Lämmer-Skarke,Frederic Dietzel,Karl Werner Fritz Schäfer,Elena Leinert,Stefanie Weigel,Stephanie Sauer,Stefanie Pertschy,Thomas Hofmockel,Anne Hagert-Winkler,Karin Kast,Karin Kast,Anne S. Quante,Alfons Meindl,Marion Kiechle,Markus Loeffler,Rita K. Schmutzler +25 more
TL;DR: High-risk screening with MRI was successfully implemented in the GC-HBOC with high sensitivity and specificity and risk prediction and inclusion criteria in high-risk non-carriers need to be adjusted to improve CDRs and thus screening efficacy in these patients.
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Calcifications in Digital Mammographic Screening: Improvement of Early Detection of Invasive Breast Cancers?
TL;DR: Compared with published results of analog screening, digital screening offers the potential to increase the rate of invasive cancers detected on the basis of calcifications in population-based mammographic screening.
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Digital mammography screening: sensitivity of the programme dependent on breast density
TL;DR: Digital mammography screening with independent double reading leads to a high overall SP, and in the small group of women with breast density classified as ACR 4 SP is significantly reduced compared to all other ACR categories.
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Revealing In-Stent Stenoses of the Iliac Arteries: Comparison of Multidetector CT with MR Angiography and Digital Radiographic Angiography in a Phantom Model
TL;DR: In this paper, the detectability of in-stent stenoses in iliac artery stents using multidetector CT angiography was evaluated in comparison with MR and digital radiographic imaging.