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2. Improving breast mass classification by shared data with domain transformation using a generative adversarial network
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3. Intrinsic subtype classification of breast cancers on mammograms using local selective patches
4. Can quantitative evaluation of mammographic breast density, “volumetric measurement”, predict the masking risk with dense breast tissue? Investigation by comparison with subjective visual estimation by Japanese radiologists
5. Combined Use of Cell Block and Smear Improves the Cytological Diagnosis of Malignancy in Non-Palpable Breast Lesions Screened by Imaging
6. Diagnostic performance of digital breast tomosynthesis and full-field digital mammography with new reconstruction and new processing for dose reduction
7. Detectability comparison of modes in dual-mode digital breast tomosynthesis
8. Correspondence among Subjective and Objective Similarities and Pathologic Types of Breast Masses on Digital Mammography
9. Classification of intrinsic subtypes and histological grade for breast cancers by multimodality images
10. Intrinsic subtype classification of breast lesions on mammograms by contrastive learning
11. Investigation on continual training of computer-aided diagnosis systems by semi-supervised learning
12. Representation of Lesion Similarity by Use of Multidimensional Scaling for Breast Masses on Mammograms
13. Measurement of human epidermal growth factor receptor type-2 extracellular domain and cancer antigen 15–3 levels in needle washout fluid: a potential adjunct to the cytological diagnosis of breast cancer
14. Serous papillary adenocarcinoma of the female genital organs and invasive micropapillary carcinoma of the breast. Are WT1, CA125, and GCDFP-15 useful in differential diagnosis?
15. Pseudo-micropapillary structures associated with columnar cell lesions of the breast are an artifact due to traumatic epithelial detachment: a potential pitfall which can lead to overtreatment
16. Correspondence among Subjective and Objective Similarities and Pathologic Types of Breast Masses on Digital Mammography
17. Uniqueness of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast concurrent with papilloma: implications from a detailed topographical and histopathological study of 50 cases treated by mastectomy and wide local excision
18. Comparison of the diagnostic performance for the breast lesions between automated whole breast ultrasound and hand-held ultrasound
19. Topographical, morphological and immunohistochemical characteristics of carcinoma in situ of the breast involving sclerosing adenosis. Two distinct topographical patterns and histological types of carcinoma in situ
20. Breast mass image retrieval based on multimodality similarity estimation
21. Classification of intrinsic subtypes and histological grade for breast cancers by multimodality images
22. Invasive carcinoma with neuroendocrine differentiation of the breast showing triple negative, large and basal cell‐like features
23. Polygon method: A systematic margin assessment for breast conservation
24. Intrinsic subtype classification of breast lesions on mammograms by contrastive learning
25. Image retrieval of breast masses on ultrasound images
26. Expectations for the Combined Use of Ultrasound in Mammography Screening for Women in Their 40s
27. Can quantitative evaluation of mammographic breast density, “volumetric measurement”, predict the masking risk with dense breast tissue? Investigation by comparison with subjective visual estimation by Japanese radiologists
28. Retrieval of reference images of breast masses on mammograms by similarity space modeling
29. Parathyroid autotransplantation with total thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma: Long-term follow-up of grafted parathyroid function
30. Similarity estimation for reference image retrieval in mammograms using convolutional neural network
31. The Training Course About the Combined Assessment and the Results of the Questionnaire Survey for Physicians
32. What is the Difference of Combined Assessment with Mammography and Ultrasound between Breast Cancer Screening and Diagnostic Breast Imaging Examination?
33. The Combined Assessment of Mammography and Ultrasound for Focal Asymmetric Densities
34. Diagnostic performance of digital breast tomosynthesis and full-field digital mammography with new reconstruction and new processing for dose reduction
35. Evaluation of New Image Processing Conditions for Digital Mammograms from FUJI Computed Radiography
36. Intrinsic subtype classification of breast cancers on mammograms using local selective patches
37. Detectability comparison of modes in dual-mode digital breast tomosynthesis
38. Verification of a Method for Estimating the Location Correlation of Lesions Revealed by Breast Cancer Screening with Adjunctive Ultrasonography and Mammography
39. Sclerosing adenosis as a predictor of breast cancer bilaterality and multicentricity
40. Changes in Molecular Subtypes of Screen-detected vs. Symptomatic Breast Cancer
41. How to Deal with Focal Asymmetric Densities on Mammography Screening Combined with Ultrasonography in Terms of Increased Specificity
42. Inputting Results of Mammography Screening on the Terminal Screen -The Current Status and Prospect for Quality Control
43. The Manual of Combined Screening with Mammography and Ultrasonography
44. Identification Support System for Location of Breast Lesions on Mammograms
45. Psychophysical similarity measure based on multi-dimensional scaling for retrieval of similar images of breast masses on mammograms
46. Proposition of Breast Cancer Screening by Examination of Mammography and Ultrasonography
47. The Criteria for Mammography Screening Combined with Ultrasonography
48. Questionnaire Survey of Ultrasonography at Centers Equipped for Detailed Breast Cancer Screening
49. Similarity estimation for reference image retrieval in mammograms using convolutional neural network
50. Intracytoplasmic Lipid Accumulation in Apocrine Carcinoma of the Breast Evaluated With Adipophilin Immunoreactivity
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