Automated Breast Ultrasound in Breast Cancer Screening of Women With Dense Breasts: Reader Study of Mammography-Negative and Mammography-Positive Cancers.

@article{Giger2016AutomatedBU,
  title={Automated Breast Ultrasound in Breast Cancer Screening of Women With Dense Breasts: Reader Study of Mammography-Negative and Mammography-Positive Cancers.},
  author={Maryellen Lissak Giger and Marc Inciardi and Alexandra Edwards and John Papaioannou and Karen Drukker and Yulei Jiang and Rachel F Brem and Jeremy Bancroft Brown},
  journal={AJR. American journal of roentgenology},
  year={2016},
  volume={206 6},
  pages={
          1341-50
        }
}
OBJECTIVE The objective of our study was to assess and compare, in a reader study, radiologists' performance in the detection of breast cancer using full-field digital mammography (FFDM) alone and using FFDM with 3D automated breast ultrasound (ABUS). MATERIALS AND METHODS In this multireader, multicase, sequential-design reader study, 17 Mammography Quality Standards Act-qualified radiologists interpreted a cancer-enriched set of FFDM and ABUS examinations. All imaging studies were of… 
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