How much does a breast cancer radiologist make?
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44 Citations | OOP costs can be a considerable burden for breast cancer survivors representing as much as 31% of monthly income depending on BCS’ income levels. |
Currently, radiologist workforce shortages may be compromising the BreastScreen Australia screening program goal to detect early breast cancer. | |
MRI affords the radiologist unique advantages over mammography and An overview of breast MRI | |
32 Citations | The risk of radiation-induced breast cancer and breast cancer death due to mammographic screening is minimal. |
21 Citations | They may enable the physician to make an appropriate treatment decision for breast cancer. |
21 Citations | In recent years, the national radiologist workforce has become increasingly subspecialized, particularly related to shifts toward breast imaging, abdominal imaging, and neuroradiology. |
40 Citations | The radiologist-performed screening US offered to women with an average risk and dense breasts can detect additional mammographically occult breast cancers. |
24 Citations | It can be performed safely by an appropriately trained non-radiologist (surgeon/breast clinician). |
12 Citations | In conclusion, breast cancer radiotherapy has much to understand and optimize in the 21st Century. |
Our research points to heterogeneous labor market responses to breast cancer, and shows that breast cancer does not appear to be debilitating for women who remain in the work force. |
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