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Perspective > Medscape Ob/Gyn > Viewpoints COMMENTARY Ultrasound Markers Can Differentiate Benign, Malignant Masses Peter Kovacs, MD, PhD Disclosures May 04, 2016 0 ...
Ultrasound Molecular Imaging With BR55 in Patients With Breast and Ovarian Lesions: First-in-Human Results. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2017; JCO.2016.70.859 DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2016.70.8594 ...
Soft tissue sarcomas are a rare type of cancer that present as lumps in soft tissues, such as fat, muscle, fibrous tissues, and blood vessels. They account for 1% of all malignant tumors. One of ...
CA-125 has also been tested for the ability to distinguish malignant from benign pelvic masses. The ability to predict whether a tumor is malignant or benign before surgery is important. Approximately ...
Background and aims Three-dimensional power Doppler (3DPD) ultrasound has been used for assessing adnexal masses, and in this study, we aimed to perform a meta-analysis to evaluate its role in the ...
Usually, malignant breast masses have increased blood flow compared to normal tissue or benign masses. Breast Cancer - Causes, Risks, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Staging, Treatment, Prevention & Prognosis ...
Ultrasound is widely used to detect breast cancer early, but misdiagnosis of benign lesions as malignant tumors sometimes leads to unnecessary biopsies. To tackle this problem, scientists ...
Malignant ovarian tumors are also classified based on where they originally started to grow. The most common type is called epithelial. It begins in the cells that line the ovary.
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