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Steven E. Harms
Researcher at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Publications - 81
Citations - 7688
Steven E. Harms is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Breast cancer. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 80 publications receiving 7355 citations. Previous affiliations of Steven E. Harms include Veterans Health Administration & University Medical Center of El Paso.
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American Cancer Society Guidelines for Breast Screening with MRI as an Adjunct to Mammography
Debbie Saslow,Carla Boetes,Wylie Burke,Steven E. Harms,Martin O. Leach,Constance D. Lehman,Elizabeth A. Morris,Etta D. Pisano,Mitchell D. Schnall,Stephen F. Sener,Robert A. Smith,Ellen Warner,Martin J. Yaffe,Kimberly S. Andrews,Christy A. Russell +14 more
TL;DR: There are several risk subgroups for which the available data are insufficient to recommend for or against screening, including women with a personal history of breast cancer, carcinoma in situ, atypical hyperplasia, and extremely dense breasts on mammography.
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MR imaging of the breast with rotating delivery of excitation off resonance: clinical experience with pathologic correlation.
Steven E. Harms,Duane P. Flamig,Kerri L. Hesley,Mark D. Meiches,Richard A. Jensen,W. P. Evans,Daniel A. Savino,Robert V. Wells +7 more
TL;DR: RODEO MR imaging may be used to improve diagnosis of breast cancer in patients with mammographically dense breasts or silicone implants/injections and to stage disease in patients who are candidates for lumpectomy.
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American Cancer Society Guidelines for Breast Screening With MRI as an Adjunct to Mammography
Debbie Saslow,Carla Boetes,Wylie Burke,Steven E. Harms,Martin O. Leach,Constance D. Lehman,Elizabeth A. Morris,Etta D. Pisano,Mitchell D. Schnall,Stephen F. Sener,Robert A. Smith,Ellen Warner,Martin J. Yaffe,Kimberly S. Andrews,Christy A. Russell +14 more
TL;DR: The American Cancer Society (ACS) found that nonconventional screening measures such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) might be suitable for women at increased risk of breast cancer, but there was not enough evidence to warrant making recommendations as mentioned in this paper.
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Diagnostic architectural and dynamic features at breast MR imaging: Multicenter study
Mitchell D. Schnall,Jeffrey D. Blume,David A. Bluemke,Gia A. DeAngelis,Nanette DeBruhl,Steven E. Harms,Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner,Nola M. Hylton,Christiane K. Kuhl,Etta D. Pisano,Petrina A. Causer,Stuart J. Schnitt,David Thickman,Carol B. Stelling,Paul T. Weatherall,Constance D. Lehman,Constantine Gatsonis +16 more
TL;DR: Multivariate models involving feature assessment have a diagnostic accuracy superior to that of qualitative characterization of the dynamic enhancement pattern and architectural and dynamic features are important in breast MR imaging interpretation.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Breast Prior to Biopsy
David A. Bluemke,Constantine Gatsonis,Mei Hsiu Chen,Gia A. DeAngelis,Nanette DeBruhl,Steven E. Harms,Sylvia H. Heywang-Köbrunner,Nola M. Hylton,Christiane K. Kuhl,Constance D. Lehman,Etta D. Pisano,Petrina A. Causer,Stuart J. Schnitt,Stanley F. Smazal,Carol B. Stelling,Paul T. Weatherall,Mitchell D. Schnall +16 more
TL;DR: Although the positive predictive value of MRI is greater than mammography, MRI does not obviate the need for subsequent tissue sampling in this setting and has high sensitivity but only moderate specificity independent of breast density, tumor type, and menopausal status.