Connie Lehman, MD, PhD; Paula Gordon, OC, OBC, MD, FRCPC, FSBI; Victoria Mango, MD, FSBI; and Jean Seely, MD, FRCPC, FSBI, FCAR, are advancing equity, expanding access, and driving the science that saves lives worldwide.
#WomenInRadiology#SBI
👀More data to suggest that breast surgery may be considered 🤔 in selected patients!?! Excited 🤩 for more prospective data in these populations with limited #metastaticbreastcancer ! Not all stage IV is the same, need to tailor recs accordingly! 🤝 @DukeSurgOnc@DukeCancer
A review of the new trial results (below) along with all the other evidence and conclude it's time to move to AI-support for all mammography (with no cost to patients) https://t.co/hITOBNd7pg
Providers: Do you know how does breast density compares to other breast cancer risk factors? 📊 Provider FAQ has the answer—plus helpful charts on risk and prevalence. https://t.co/b2xziGGmhF
#DenseBreasts#BreastDensity#DBIDecade
Honored to publish our study: "Cognitive Impairment and Chemoendocrine vs Endocrine Therapy in Pre- and Postmenopausal Women" in Jama Oncology!
https://t.co/Rfx7v7DHAD
@SWOG@KalinskyKevin@lynnhenrymd@ExactSciences
Tamoxifen in the absence of definitive surgery for low risk DCIS was associated with an unacceptably high risk of invasive breast cancer 10% at 5 years exceeding planned limit of risk. Bottom line: DCIS still warrants surgery
@SABCSSanAntonio#SABCS25
As @NSS embrace AI assisted technology in Irish Breast Cancer Screening Programme,#Irishwomen who have experience of delayed diagnosis because of #Densebreasts call for Nationwide Standardised Breast Density Reporting @LobularIreland
https://t.co/rGZpDwBqPH
CONDOLANCES to my colleagues and the patients in the Edmonton Area.
They seem to be breaking overcrowding records everyday in Edmonton.
Last night the RAH ED had over 100 (ONE HUNDRED!) pts waiting in its waiting room.
Just try to imagine that...
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The first new adjuvant endocrine treatment to improve outcomes for breast cancer in decades. Tucatinib improving outcomes in the first line HER2+ setting. First phase 3 data with SG in chemo-naive pts with HR+ MBC. And so much more. See you in a few days in San Antonio! #SABCS25
Thanks @ElleCanada for covering this. Breast cancer is increasing in younger women. All women in Canada will soon be able to self refer starting in their 40s, ideally starting at 40. A new lump in a woman of any age should be investigated.
https://t.co/1kzKOcN2ic
For years, women were told to wait until 50 for their first #mammogram. The evidence says otherwise. Screening from age 40 has been proven to save lives & the “50 rule"" came from bad math — not biology.
@JBI_SBI https://t.co/durmssUKDp #BreastCancerAwareness#BreastHealth
🌍 World Dense Breast Day is Sept 24: A one-day global social media push to share facts & resources about dense breasts with women & health providers worldwide.
Be part of the movement → https://t.co/p1LYhtLbM5
#WorldDenseBreastDay#BreastHealth
🎉Thank you to all our amazing speakers & attendees for making this year’s ASM a success!
We explored the expanding role of CEM in breast imaging, and your participation brought it to life.
Recordings & certificates coming next week in the OAR portal.
#BreastImaging#Radiology
Thank you @Dx_imaging for highlighting our research that complements the recent BRAID trial results for screening CEM in the UK. Cancer detection from CEM of 10/1000 even after tomosynthesis. @EUSOBIyc@BreastImaging@NCCN guidelines evolving.
This is why all women in 🇨🇦 deserve screening mammograms starting at age 40, and up to at least age 80. Women with dense breasts need supplemental screening with MRI, US or CEM so their cancers can also be detected early, saving lives, and providing better quality of life.
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Ooopsie!!!
We had a scheduling issue and have had to change the date for our upcoming webinar. It will now be on April 10th. Please update your calendars. Sorry for the mix up!
Great round up Breast Health in @USATODAY including "Everything You Need to Know About Dense Breasts" by @DenseBreastInfo's @JoAnnPushkin https://t.co/t2RaXkR18y and "How Do I Know If I am High Risk of Breast Cancer?" from expert @DrWendieBerg: https://t.co/QEVIgsuniD