Correlation of the BI-RADS assessment categories of Papua New Guinean women with mammographic parenchymal patterns, age and diagnosis

Ruth Pape, Kelly Spuur, Jenny Wilkinson, Pius Umo

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Abstract

Objective: Women with increased breast density are at increasedrisk of breast cancer. The aim of this research is to evidence for thefirst time the mammographic breast findings of Papua New Guinean(PNG) women and the relationship between Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) assessment, mammographicparenchymal patterns (MPPs) and age.
Original languageEnglish
Pages1
Number of pages50
Publication statusPublished - 03 Jun 2021
Event2021 re-vision ASMIRT-NZIMRT Online - Online
Duration: 04 Jun 202107 Jun 2021
https://conference.asmirt.org/2021/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/toc/20513909/2021/68/S1 (Abstracts)
https://conference.asmirt.org/2021/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/ASMIRT-2021-Program-as-at-010421.pdf (Program)

Conference

Conference2021 re-vision ASMIRT-NZIMRT Online
Period04/06/2107/06/21
OtherAustralasia's leading conference for radiographers, radiation therapists and the wider medical radiation sciences community
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