Dear Women's Imaging Insider,
Computer-aided detection (CAD) for breast imaging is at the top of the agenda this week as we observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month. In your Women's Imaging Digital Community, we're featuring a new article on CAD for ultrasound, as well as the latest positive news for CAD in a mammography screening role.
In this month's Insider, we highlight a study conducted by Chinese researchers that found that breast ultrasound CAD helps doctors find smaller lesions. As a Women's Imaging Insider, you have access to the article well before the rest of our members.
Continuing with the CAD theme, check out what researchers have to say about how single reading with mammography CAD matches double reading. Then discover why younger ductal carcinoma in situ survivors are at no higher risk of recurrence than older ones. And find out what French researchers have to say about the risk of anaphylactic reactions from dyes used for sentinel lymph node mapping.
As always, if you have a comment, report, or article idea to share about any aspect of women's imaging, please feel free to contact me at [email protected], and remember to continue checking in with your Women's Imaging Digital Community.