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Optical pre-screening in breast screening programs: Can we identify women who benefit most from limited mammography resources?

J Walter, M Loshchenov, V Zhilkin, R Peake, J Stone, L Lilge

Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging Proceedings of SPIE | SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING | Published : 2017

Abstract

Background: In excess of 60% of all cancers are detected in low and middle-income countries, with breast cancer (BC) the dominant malignancy for women. Incidence rates continue to climb, most noticeably in the less than 50-year-old population. Expansion of mammography infrastructure and resources is lacking, resulting in over 60% of women diagnosed with stage III/IV BC in the majority of these countries. Optical Breast Spectroscopy (OBS) was shown to correlate well with mammographic breast density (MBD). OBS could aid breast screening programs in low-and middle-income countries by lowering the number of mammographs required for complete population coverage. However, its performance needs to ..

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