AuntMinnie.com Women's Imaging Insider

Dear Women's Imaging Insider,

The New England Journal of Medicine today published yet another study that calls into question the efficacy of screening mammography, further fueling a controversy that shows no signs of resolution.

In the paper, a group led by Dr. H. Gilbert Welch of Dartmouth College posits that the reduction in breast cancer mortality after the advent of screening mammography is mostly a result of improved therapy, not earlier detection.

Of course, critics' response to this conclusion has been swift. Check out our coverage of the study -- and one prominent breast radiologist's response.

Then take a look at our Insider Exclusive, which outlines the difficulty of providing breast cancer care in Afghanistan during wartime. A U.S. Air Force surgeon described how he and colleagues diagnosed, treated, and tracked Afghan women with breast cancer at Craig Joint Theater Hospital at Bagram Airfield, about 30 miles north of Kabul. Not surprisingly, they encountered some challenges.

When you've read our Insider feature, check out what else is going on in the Women's Imaging Community:

If you have a comment, report, or article idea to share about any aspect of women's imaging, please contact me.

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