Women with abnormal mammograms often have to wait for weeks to find out whether they have breast cancer. Now, researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley have found a way to help reduce the wait ...
Mammograms are a critical part of your reproductive care and overall health and wellness. After all, breast cancer is the second most common cancer in women in the United States and is responsible for ...
Using AI on mammograms can identify patients at highest risk for breast cancer and get them same-day follow up care, ...
Mirai reduced the wait time for a diagnostic evaluation from several weeks to about an hour. And for those who were ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The report, presented at a Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) meeting earlier this week, explored whether costly health ...
(THE CONVERSATION) While mammograms are often the first step to detecting breast cancer, patients need additional tests after an abnormal screening result. Further imaging can determine if a finding ...
Despite similar availability of diagnostic technologies to women of different racial and ethnic groups, significant disparities were seen in who actually received same-day diagnostic services and ...
The new breast cancer screening guidelines are creating mixed signals on when to start screening. Medical News Today spoke to ...
CHICAGO ― One in five women will skip further imaging after an abnormal mammogram if they have to pay out of pocket before their deductible is met, new data indicate. "The ACA [Affordable Care Act] ...
HealthDay News — For patients after screening mammography, onsite availability of most diagnostic services is similar across race and ethnicity groups, but minority groups are less likely to receive ...
Latinas who have an abnormal mammogram result take 33 days longer to reach definitive diagnosis of breast cancer than non-Hispanic white women, according to a new study by the Institute for Health ...