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Breast density matters in detection of breast cancer! Australian breast cancer researchers raising awareness and driving change. Tweets by @WendyIngman

Australia Katılım Aralık 2016
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Consumer leaders: Australia needs a nationally consistent approach The Australian Breast Density Consumer Advisory Council is calling for clear pathways for women and health professionals to act on breast density information. informd.org.au/call-for-natio…
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With more women being notified of their breast density after having a mammogram, GPs are increasingly asked: Do I need extra imaging? New Australian guidance provides practical information to help determine when additional screening is recommended. informd.org.au/breast-density…
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In a landmark policy change, BreastScreen Australia now recommends that breast density be reported to women as part of routine mammographic screening. Read InforMD's explanation of the key changes. informd.org.au/new-breastscre…
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Why #AI mammography will not only help more accurately diagnose breast cancer, but also identify high-risk individuals for close surveillance and prevention cell.com/trends/cancer/… @WendyIngman
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I'm really excited about how artificial intelligence is enabling us to look deeper into the patterns of breast density on a mammogram and pull out the features that most strongly predict future breast cancer. See our new paper for the full story. authors.elsevier.com/c/1kFk88Z12yXi…
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Why Study Mammographic Density? Conference starting soon. Use the hashtag to follow the conversation #WhyMD2024
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Keen to learn more about the latest research in breast density? Register now for the Why Study Mammographic Density? conference! Community representative scholarships are available! eventbrite.com/e/why-study-ma…
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Dr Wendy Ingman@WendyIngman·
SAVE THE DATE! Why Study Mammographic Density? 2024 conference October 29th to 30th, in-person in Melbourne and online Hear all the latest research and updates from the international experts in mammographic density. More information coming soon! #WhyMD2024 informd.org.au/events.html
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Are you wondering why different Australian states have different policies when it comes to breast density notification? Here is the full explainer, and how you can be involved in shaping national BreastScreen policy. informd.org.au/density-notifi…
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There is growing awareness of #BreastDensity in Australia, but is this awareness leading to knowledge of what breast density actually is? In this pre-print, we investigate the factors associated with increased knowledge of breast density. doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.…
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We've been working on new imaging technologies that can detect breast cancer in high #BreastDensity tissue, and I'm very pleased to share our first publication where we investigate the wave propagation characteristics of breast tissues doi.org/10.3390/math11…
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Current evidence tells us that being overweight is a risk factor for breast cancer. So fat cells in the breast are bad, right? Maybe not. New research suggests it's more complicated than that. Dr Sandy Minck explains.... informd.org.au/research/can-h…
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A big win for South Australian women today! We're the first state in Australia to report all categories of breast density to all women attending BreastScreen. Such important information for women to know so they can make the best choices for their breast health.
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South Australian women going for a mammogram will soon become the first in the nation to also be able to learn their breast density. Density can mask signs of cancer and knowing where they stand can lessen the risk of women suffering serious disease. @samanthah0gan #9News

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