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Detection of incidental breast tumors by noncontrast spiral computed tomography of the chest.

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Investigation of the frequency of breast tumors and breast cancers with noncontrast spiral chest computed tomography found four breast cancer patients were over 70 years old, and the characteristics of the tumor margins corresponded to mammography and ultrasonography findings.
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The aim of this study was to investigate the frequency of breast tumors and breast cancers with noncontrast spiral chest computed tomography (CT). A clinical study was conducted to evaluate findings in the mammary region of 1008 consecutive patients with no mammary symptoms or signs who underwent noncontrast spiral CT of the chest from April 2003 to March 2006. Six cases of breast abnormality were detected among the 1008 women. Three were primary breast cancers, one was metastatic breast cancer, and two were benign tumors. All four breast cancer patients were over 70 years old. The characteristics of the tumor margins on CT scans corresponded to the mammography and ultrasonography findings. The mammographic background density ranged from inhomogeneous high-density breast to fatty breast. The detection rate of primary breast cancer by noncontrast spiral CT was 0.30%. Noncontrast spiral chest CT occasionally detects nonsymptomatic breast cancers, especially in elderly patients.

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Digital breast tomosynthesis: initial experience in 98 women with abnormal digital screening mammography.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the image quality of tomosynthesis with that of conventional mammography and estimated the recall rate of screening when Tomosynthesis is used in addition to mammography.
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Incidentally detected enhancing breast lesions on chest computed tomography.

TL;DR: Routine contrast-enhanced chest CT can reveal sufficient details to allow for the detection of unsuspected breast lesions, in which some cases may be proven as malignant, according to an irregular margin of incidental enhancing breast lesion.
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Comparison between incidental malignant and benign breast lesions detected by computed tomography: a systematic review.

TL;DR: The aim of this study was to compare radiological features of benign and malignant incidental breast findings on CT reported in the literature.
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High-Resolution Tactile Imaging Sensor Using Total Internal Reflection and Nonrigid Pattern Matching Algorithm

TL;DR: In this article, a tactile imaging sensor that is capable of measuring the elasticity of the touched object, is designed, implemented, and tested, where a multilayer polydimethylsiloxane optical waveguide has been fabricated as the sensing probe.
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Lung cancer screening with CT: Mayo Clinic experience

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Digital breast tomosynthesis: initial experience in 98 women with abnormal digital screening mammography.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compared the image quality of tomosynthesis with that of conventional mammography and estimated the recall rate of screening when Tomosynthesis is used in addition to mammography.
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Computed tomographic mammography using a conventional body scanner

TL;DR: The technique for computed tomographic examination of the breasts using a conventional body scanner is described, and experience with 67 patients is reported, and CT mammography appears to have the capability to detect breast cancers that are occult to other methods.
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Prognostic and predictive factors revisited.

TL;DR: Three new markers appear particularly promising: detection of bone marrow metastases, either at baseline or after 2-4 years of follow-up; expression of UPA/PAI-1 by the primary cancer; and recognition of simultaneous multiple gene expression patterns, or "signatures."
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Prognostic factors. Stage and receptor status in breast cancer.

TL;DR: This review was undertaken to evaluate the prognostic relationship between stage and steroid hormone receptors to determine whether combinations of these indicators are potentially more accurate than any alone.
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