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Radiology

Imaging the Screening Patient

Built from Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology

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7 sections · 85 slides

  1. 01

    Overview

    • Breast imaging and its purpose
    • The breast screening toolkit

    2 slides

  2. 02

    Screening and Guidelines

    Why screening works, who should be screened, and what raises risk

    • Tumor size, nodes, and survival
    • The 1963 New York HIP trial
    • Population trials of the 1970s and 1980s
    • Real-world (service) screening
    • Goals of screening
    • When to start and how often
    • USPSTF guidance
    • ACR and ACS positions
    • High-risk factors
    • Managing high-risk women
    • Everyone is at risk

    11 slides

  3. 03

    Technical Factors in Mammography

    Physics, compression, radiation, positioning, and image quality

    • Dedicated mammography equipment
    • Anode materials
    • Why we compress the breast
    • Full-field digital mammography (FFDM)
    • Advantages of FFDM
    • DMIST trial findings
    • Where radiation risk is known
    • Estimating low-dose risk
    • Radiation risk in numbers
    • Mammography dose limits
    • Screening views
    • MLO view positioning
    • Mediolateral oblique (MLO) view
    • CC view positioning
    • Craniocaudal (CC) view
    • Supplemental views
    • Exaggerated craniocaudal lateral (XCCL) view
    • The technologist's role
    • MLO quality check
    • Normal MLO positioning
    • CC quality check
    • Normal CC positioning
    • Motion and blur
    • Blur artifact
    • Skin products as artifacts
    • Deodorant artifact
    • Hardware and processing artifacts

    27 slides

  4. 04

    Implants and Tomosynthesis

    Screening the augmented breast and 3D mammography

    • Screening women with implants
    • Implant-displaced (ID) views
    • Implant-displaced (ID) view
    • Implant materials
    • Implant location and contracture
    • Implant rupture
    • Breast implant rupture
    • Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT)
    • What DBT adds
    • Tomosynthesis slice versus 2D view
    • DBT trial evidence
    • DBT dose and synthetic 2D

    12 slides

  5. 05

    Interpreting the Mammogram

    A systematic read, comparison with priors, and breast density

    • Signs of malignancy
    • The patient history form
    • Optimal viewing conditions
    • A systematic reading order
    • Comparing with prior mammograms
    • A new cancer on serial mammograms
    • Why priors matter
    • Reader volume and accuracy
    • Breast density categories
    • BI-RADS 5th edition wording
    • Breast density categories on MLO views
    • How density masks cancer
    • Distribution of breast density categories
    • Density as a cancer risk factor
    • Density notification laws

    15 slides

  6. 06

    Supplemental Screening Modalities

    Ultrasound and functional imaging beyond mammography

    • Why supplemental imaging
    • Screening breast ultrasound
    • Limits of screening ultrasound
    • Automated breast ultrasound
    • Structural versus functional imaging
    • MRI in breast screening
    • Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM)
    • CESM image
    • Breast-specific gamma imaging (BSGI)

    9 slides

  7. 07

    Summary

    Key numbers and the role of screening mammography

    • >90%
    • Conclusion
    • References
    • References
    • References
    • References
    • References
    • References
    • Brant and Helms' Fundamentals of Diagnostic Radiology

    9 slides