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Digital Breast Tomosynthesis on Track to Replace Digital Mammography – Diagnostic Imaging
The improved cancer detection rate that catches more cancers with favorable prognoses and the lower false negative rates, improves patient outcomes and puts DBT…
Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) has an edge on 2D screening mammography when it comes to improved patient outcomes, new research has revealed.
In a study published in Radiology, investigators from Yale University School of Medicine and Smilow Cancer Hospital in New Haven, Conn., showed that DBT is not only catching more invasive cancers, it is also catching ones that are more amenable to treatment.
Our results build on past studies that have shown that DBT improves performance outcomes for breast…
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