Think of ink: Tattoo pigment masquerading as a breast mass
We present a 50-year-old female with extensive tattoos on her arms, chest wall and abdomen, recalled for a small calcified breast mass on her first screening mammogram. Tomosynthesis-guided vacuum-assisted biopsy demonstrated intra-mammary lymph node with abundant tattoo pigment. (Source: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology)
Source: Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology - April 18, 2024 Category: Radiology Authors: Sian Chin, Marissa Cumper, Anitha Thomas, Elizabeth Wylie Tags: Medical Imaging —Clinical Letter Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

The effect of polycystic ovarian syndrome on fibrocystic breast changes in postmenopausal women
CONCLUSION: Postmenopausal women with PCOS have a higher risk of developing FCCs. Further studies are needed to improve the differentiation of benign FCCs from malignant lesions on imaging for postmenopausal women with PCOS who develop FCCs.PMID:38628327 | PMC:PMC11017995 | DOI:10.1080/08998280.2024.2308458 (Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings)
Source: Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings - April 17, 2024 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Brittany Dang Madison Clewis Brittany Miles Quan Nguyen Source Type: research

Imaging for local recurrence of breast cancer
ConclusionIn breast cancer survivors, MRI might improve the early detection of ILRR and CBC in both HBOC and nHBOC patients. (Source: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology)
Source: Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology - April 17, 2024 Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research

Meat consumption and the risk of hip fracture in women and men: two prospective Swedish cohort studies
ConclusionA modest linear association was found between a higher meat intake and the risk of hip fractures. Our results from the sub-cohorts further suggest that possible mechanisms linking meat intake and hip fracture risk may be related to the regulation of bone turnover, subclinical inflammation, and oxidative stress. Although estimates are modest, limiting red and processed meat intake in a healthy diet is advisable to prevent hip fractures. (Source: European Journal of Nutrition)
Source: European Journal of Nutrition - April 17, 2024 Category: Nutrition Source Type: research