October 2017 Breast Imaging
DI EUROPE Diagnosis • Technology • Therapy • prevenTion OCTOBER 2017 Breast Imaging Automated density maps for local breast density assessment EUROPE Breast Imaging Special Patient control of breast compression during mammography Mammographic compression and diagnostic performance Improving the detection of breast cancer through AI Automated breast ADVANCED FLOW ultrasound improves breast cancer screening outcomes IMAGING FOR DBT in screening - does it reduce the recall rate? VASCULAR EVALUATION CESM compared to breast MRI in newly diagnosed breast cancer Integrating FFDM and automated breast ultrasound Breast ultrasound from the patient’s perspective DIEUROPE.COM DI EUROPE BY ALAN BARCLAY, Ph.D. VOLUME 33, NUMBER 5 FROM THE EDITOR eDiTorial aDvisory BoarD Andreas Adam, London Richard P. Baum, Bad Berka Frits H. Barneveld Binkhuysen, Elias Brountzos, Athens Amersfoort Filipe Caseiro Alves, Coimbra Carlo Catalano, Rome Radiomics – the brave new world of Maksim Cela, Tirana Patrick Cozzone, Marseille Katarzyna Gruszczynska, Anne Grethe Jurik, Arhus Katowice Andrea Klauser, Innsbruck Gabriel Krestin, Rotterdam Gabriele Krombach, Giessen Christiane Kuhl, Bonn clinical imaging? Philippe Lefere, Roeselare Heinz U. Lemke, Kuessaberg Thoralf Niendorf, Berlin Anne Paterson, Belfast Anders Persson, Linköping Hans Ringertz,Stockholm Gustav von Schulthess, Zurich Valentin E.Sinitsyn,Moscow One of the cherished objectives of the modeling, and heterogeneity. In practice, the Patrick Veit-Haibach, Lucerne Thomas J.Vogl,Frankfurt much-touted campaigns for “personalized image analysis involved in radiomics gener- medicine” in the treatment of cancer is ally uses computer algorithms to process the eDiTorial sTaFF that detailed characterisation of a patient’s data collected by various medical imaging Editor Alan Barclay, Ph.D. tumor will allow the selection of exactly modalities.
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