75 results match your criteria: "BreastCheck & Cork University Hospital[Affiliation]"
Phys Med Biol
August 2018
BreastCheck, National Cancer Screening Service, 36 Eccles Street, Dublin 7, Ireland.
We present a comparison between full field digital mammography and synthetic mammography, performed on several mammography systems from four different manufacturers. The analysis is carried out on both the digital and synthetic images of two commercially available mammography phantoms, and focuses on a set of objective metrics that encode the geometrical appearance of imaging features of diagnostic interest. In particular, we measured sizes and contrasts of several clusters of microcalcification specks, shapes and contrasts of circular masses, and the power spectrum of background regions mimicking the heterogeneous texture of the breast parenchyma.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Crit Care
August 2018
Department of Anesthesia, BreastCheck & Cork University Hospital, Wilton Road, Cork, Ireland.
Purpose: We aimed to assess the impact of open access (OA) versus paywalled access (PA) publication on Altmetric Attention Scores (AAS) and whether AAS correlates with future citation count access in the context of intensive care medicine (ICM) and anesthesia.
Methods: 1854 and 2935 publications, in the year 2015, were identified in ICM and anesthesia respectively, using a Pubmed search. The mean AAS was measured for each article.
Breast Cancer Res Treat
August 2018
Discipline of Pathology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Background: Several studies have demonstrated a prognostic role for stromal tumour infiltrating lymphocytes (sTILs) in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). The reproducibility of scoring sTILs is variable with potentially excellent concordance being achievable using a software tool. We examined agreement between breast pathologists across Europe scoring sTILs on H&E-stained sections without software, an approach that is easily applied in clinical practice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Med
April 2018
Medical Physics Department, ASST Niguarda Hospital, Milan, Italy.
This article aims to present the protocol on Quality Controls in Digital Mammography published online in 2015 by the European Federation of Organisations for Medical Physics (EFOMP) which was developed by a Task Force under the Mammo Working Group. The main objective of this protocol was to define a minimum set of easily implemented quality control tests on digital mammography systems that can be used to assure the performance of a system within a set and acceptable range. Detailed step-by-step instructions have been provided, limiting as much as possible any misinterpretations or variations by the person performing.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIr J Med Sci
February 2019
Department of Breast Surgery, St Vincent's University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Introduction: The rationalization of cancer services in Ireland saw all women with symptomatic breast problems referred to one of the eight regional cancer centers. A pilot triaging system was introduced in St Vincent's University Hospital to streamline these services. Women over 35 years who do not meet urgent referral criteria are referred for a mammogram prior to a clinic appointment ("image first").
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast J
July 2018
National Screening Service, BreastCheck, Dublin, Ireland.
J Med Screen
December 2018
1 National Screening Service, Dublin, Ireland.
Objective: Monitoring breast screening programmes is essential to ensure quality. BreastCheck, the national breast screening programme in the Republic of Ireland, commenced screening in 2000, with full national expansion in 2007, and digital mammography introduced in 2008. We aimed to review the performance of BreastCheck from 1 January 2004 to 31 December 2013.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAnn Surg Oncol
October 2017
Discipline of Surgery, School of Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland.
Introduction: Increasing evidence suggests that molecular subtype influences locoregional recurrence (LRR) of breast cancer. Previous systematic reviews that evaluated the quantitative influence of subtype on LRR predated the use of Trastuzumab. This study assessed the impact of subtype on LRR in a contemporary treatment era.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBreast J
September 2017
Merrion Unit, BreastCheck, National Screening Service, Dublin, Ireland.
To determine if the routine use of spot compression mammography is now obsolete in the assessment of screen detected masses, asymmetries and architectural distortion since the availability of digital breast tomosynthesis. We introduced breast tomosynthesis in the workup of screen detected abnormalities in our screening center in January 2015. During an initial learning period with tomosynthesis standard spot compression views were also performed.
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December 2016
BreastCheck, the National Screening Programme, Western Unit, Galway, Ireland.
Background: Psychological distress can impact medical outcomes such as recovery from surgery and experience of side effects during treatment. Identifying the factors that explain variability in distress would guide future interventions aimed at decreasing distress. Two factors that have been implicated in distress are illness perceptions and coping, and are part of the Self-Regulatory Model of Illness Behaviour (SRM).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur Radiol
July 2017
Duna Medical Center, Lechner Ödön fasor 7, 1095, Budapest, Hungary.
Unlabelled: EUSOBI and 30 national breast radiology bodies support mammography for population-based screening, demonstrated to reduce breast cancer (BC) mortality and treatment impact. According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer, the reduction in mortality is 40 % for women aged 50-69 years taking up the invitation while the probability of false-positive needle biopsy is <1 % per round and overdiagnosis is only 1-10 % for a 20-year screening. Mortality reduction was also observed for the age groups 40-49 years and 70-74 years, although with "limited evidence".
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Cancer Prev
November 2016
aNational Cancer Screening Service bUCD School of Public Health, Physiotherapy & Sports Science, Dublin, Ireland.
BreastCheck, the National Breast Screening Programme in the Republic of Ireland, invites women aged between 50 and 64 years biennially. A pilot intervention trial of invitation for screening of women not attending the previous appointment [previous nonattender (PNA)] was carried out that aimed at maximizing the efficiency of resources in terms of radiographer workload and scheduled appointment slots. The trial was conducted during screening round 5 at two of the regional units.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIr J Med Sci
November 2016
Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Background: Progress in diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in medicine is dependent upon high-quality biomedical research. Technological advances have facilitated improved understanding of disease aetiology, and rapidly emerging data promises further progress. Translating this potential into the clinic depends on patient participation in innovative clinical trials.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Med Screen
September 2015
National Cancer Registry, Building 6800, Airport Business Park, Kinsale Rd, Cork, Ireland.
Objective: To compare interval cancer rates from the Irish breast screening programme, BreastCheck, for the period 2000-2007 with those from other European countries.
Methods: Data from BreastCheck was linked to National Cancer Registry breast cancer registrations, to calculate numbers of women screened, screen-detected cancers, and interval cancers, by year of screening, in the first and second years after screening, and by initial or subsequent screen. Estimated underlying cancer incidence from the period 1996-1999 inclusive was used to calculate proportionate incidence.
Eur J Radiol
June 2015
BreastCheck (The Irish National Breast Screening Program) and the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Eccles St, Dublin 7, Ireland. Electronic address:
Objective: Full field digital mammography (FFDM) is increasingly replacing screen film mammography (SFM) in breast screening programs. Interval breast cancers are an issue in all screening programs and the purpose of our study is to assess the impact of FFDM on the classification of interval breast cancers at independent blind review and to compare the mammographic features of interval cancers at FFDM and SFM.
Materials And Methods: This study included 138 cases of interval breast cancer, 76 following an FFDM screening examination and 62 following screening with SFM.
Breast
June 2015
Department of Histopathology, Cork University Hospital, Wilton, Cork, Ireland; BreastCheck Southern Unit (National Cancer Screening Service), Infirmary Road, Cork, Ireland. Electronic address:
Introduction: The role of sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is controversial. This study evaluates the risk of clinically relevant SLN metastasis following a core needle biopsy (CNB) diagnosis of pure DCIS.
Materials And Methods: Cases that underwent SLNB following a CNB diagnosis of pure DCIS at our institution over a 4.
Breast
February 2015
Breastcheck Western Unit, Newcastle Road, Galway, Ireland.
Current guidelines do not recommend locoregional surgery for Stage IV breast cancer at presentation despite some studies suggesting a survival benefit. We aimed to assess outcomes in patients with Stage IV breast cancer who underwent surgery. In a cohort study of all Stage IV breast cancers diagnosed at our tertiary-referral specialist centre between 2006 and 2012, we assessed patient survival in the context of demographics, histopathology, metastatic burden, and type of surgery performed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEur J Surg Oncol
January 2015
Breastcheck, National Cancer Control Program, Ireland; Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Ireland; University College Dublin, Ireland. Electronic address:
Objective: To compare the surgical outcomes of women diagnosed with invasive ductal and lobular carcinoma of the breast.
Background: The role of Breast Conserving Surgery (BCS) for invasive cancers of the breast is well established; however its role for invasive lobular carcinoma is less well defined. Concerns exist regarding the need for re-excision of margins and the eventual need for mastectomy in women with Invasive Lobular Carcinoma (ILC) compared with Ductal Carcinoma (IDC).
Eur J Cancer
November 2014
Discipline of Surgery, National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland.
Introduction: The use of chemotherapy in node-negative, (O)Estrogen Receptor (ER)-positive breast cancer has changed significantly since the introduction of Oncotype DX to determine systemic recurrence risk based on tumour genomic signature.
Aims: This study aims to
Methods: A cohort study was undertaken, including consecutive patients with early node-negative, ER-positive breast cancer diagnosed between 2006 and May 2013, including a period of prospective clinical trial (Trial Assigning Individualised Options for Treatment (TAILORx)) recruitment. Data were collected regarding patient demographics, tumour clinico-pathological features, Oncotype DX use and recurrence score and chemotherapy use.
J Public Health Res
September 2013
School of Public Health, Physiotherapy and Population Science, University College Dublin, Ireland.
Background: To determine why women skip rounds and factors influencing return of previous non attenders (PNAs) to breast screening.
Design And Methods: Retrospective, quantitative, structured questionnaire posted to 2500 women. First PNAs did not attend their first screening appointment in 2007/2008 but then attended in 2010; First Controls first attended in 2010 without missed previous appointments.
Ir J Med Sci
March 2015
Breastcheck, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland,
The management of breast cancer has evolved in the last 40 years to now encompass not only treating the cancer in the most effective way, but also to detect and treat cancers before they can pose a risk to patients. This evolution in therapy and diagnostics has moved away from treating patients with the maximum amount of therapy they can tolerate towards a new paradigm where patents receive the minimum treatment to be most efficacious.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBr J Surg
August 2013
Department of Breast Surgery, BreastCheck, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin 7, Ireland.
Ann Surg Oncol
September 2013
Department of Breast Surgery, BreastCheck, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
Introduction: The role of primary tumor excision in patients with stage IV breast cancer is unclear. Therefore, a meta-analysis of relevant studies was performed to determine whether surgical excision of the primary tumor enhances oncological outcome in the setting of stage IV breast cancer.
Methods: A comprehensive search for relevant published trials that evaluated outcomes following excision of the primary tumor in stage IV breast cancer was performed using MEDLINE and available data were cross-referenced.
Br J Radiol
January 2013
BreastCheck, The National Cancer Screening Service, Galway, Ireland.
The aim of this study was to investigate the scatter radiation intensity around digital mammography systems and apply these data to standard shielding calculations to reveal whether shielding design of existing breast screening rooms is adequate for the use of digital mammography systems. Three digital mammography systems from GE Healthcare, Hologic and Philips were employed in the study. A breast-equivalent phantom was imaged under clinical workload conditions and scatter radiation intensities around the digital mammography systems were measured for a range of angles in three planes using an ionisation chamber.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRadiat Prot Dosimetry
February 2013
Southern Unit, BreastCheck, Infirmary Road, Cork, Ireland.
The transition to a fully digital breast screening programme, utilising three different full-field digital mammography (FFDM) systems has presented many challenges to the implementation of the European guidelines for physico-technical quality assurance (QA) testing. An analysis of the QA results collected from the FFDM systems in the screening programme over a 2-y period indicates that the three different systems have similar QA performances. Generally, the same tests were failed by all systems and failure rates were low.
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