2022
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1742586
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Best Practice Guidelines for Breast Imaging, Breast Imaging Society, India: Part-1

Abstract: Breast imaging is one of the prerequisites for providing high-quality breast health care. Choosing the appropriate investigation is central to diagnosing breast disease or the absence of it in women and men who present to health professionals for treatment. Patients with breast disease present to doctors of different subspecialties as well as general practitioners in our country. It is important therefore to provide uniform guidance to doctors in different health care setups of our country, urban and rural, go… Show more

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“…Mammography from the age of 40 years is recommended for women at average risk of developing BC. 11 12 The upper age limit for screening mammography should ideally be when a woman's life expectancy exceeds 5 to 7 years so that the benefits of screening could be fully realized 11 and an age limit of 70 years may be deemed appropriate. 12 13 Ultrasound can be used as an adjunct to screening mammography for women with dense breasts, but is not recommended as a standalone screening test.…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
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“…Mammography from the age of 40 years is recommended for women at average risk of developing BC. 11 12 The upper age limit for screening mammography should ideally be when a woman's life expectancy exceeds 5 to 7 years so that the benefits of screening could be fully realized 11 and an age limit of 70 years may be deemed appropriate. 12 13 Ultrasound can be used as an adjunct to screening mammography for women with dense breasts, but is not recommended as a standalone screening test.…”
Section: Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 12 The upper age limit for screening mammography should ideally be when a woman's life expectancy exceeds 5 to 7 years so that the benefits of screening could be fully realized 11 and an age limit of 70 years may be deemed appropriate. 12 13 Ultrasound can be used as an adjunct to screening mammography for women with dense breasts, but is not recommended as a standalone screening test. 14 For women with a lifetime risk of BC ≥20% according to risk assessment tools, with known BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation or with a first degree relative to the mutation, with radiation therapy (RT) to the chest between ages of 10 and 30 years, screening can be started earlier.…”
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“…Among important review articles, second issue published “Best practice guidelines for breast imaging” part 1 and 2 authored by Chakrabarthi et al for Breast Imaging Society. 1 2 Another article is on Patient Safety, Clinical Microbiology, and Collaborative Healthcare by Chugh et al 3 We published two articles on mucormycosis and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection 4 5 and one each on COVID-19 vaccination and use of telemedicine in Covid-19 time. 6 7…”
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