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Breast Localisations An introduction to ROLLIS
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Ultrasound of the Difficult Breast
Learning outcomes:
- Understanding why and when lesions can camouflage by identifying ultrasound anatomical change
- How to optimisation for different pathological presentations
- How to use varying probe techniques for challenging cases" -
Breast implant associated lymphoma
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Correlating ultrasound with MRI and tomosynthesis in breast imaging
Breast ultrasound performed in conjunction with tomosynthesis and MRI requires close correlation with those studies.
Whilst larger mass lesions seen on mammography and MRI may be relatively easy to identify on ultrasound, many suspicious lesions requiring biopsy may have relatively subtle ultras... -
Addressing modifiable risk factors for breast cancer: can we talk about alcohol?
Alcohol use is a major modifiable risk factor for breast cancer in women, even in low amounts, with evidence of a clear dose-response relationship. However, awareness of the link between alcohol and breast cancer is surprisingly low. In this context, health promotion activities that are tailored ...
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Can CEUS help stage breast cancer?
Contrast enhanced ultrasound has long been in clinical utility for assessing the liver and characterising focal liver lesions. In this context, CEUS is particularly useful in determining whether there are liver metastases and examples of how useful CEUS can be for assessing the liver and indeterm...
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Oncoplastic breast surgery for the non-surgeo
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Clinical utility of advancing technology in breast lesions
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The "U Files" the truth is out there
BreastScreen Victoria is part of a free national breast cancer screening program available to women from the age of 40 years and targetted at women aged 50-74 years. Women with a suspected abnormality on their screening mammogram are referred for further assessment by clinics such as the Maroonda...
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Point of care breast ultrasound from the surgeon's perspective
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Sonographer experience of breast elastography
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