To estimate the association of Missouri law changes expanding mammography coverage to include annual screening from age 40 (previously biennial from age 50), digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) on overall screening rates, and use of DBT.
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Expanding Access and Equity in Breast Cancer Screening Through Legislative Action
Breast cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality among women in the United States, with early detection through screening mammography as a cornerstone of improving outcomes. However, disparities in access and utilization persist, particularly among socio-economically disadvantaged populations [1-3]. Legislative policies that expand insurance coverage for screening have the potential to reduce these disparities.
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Creating a Cyberattack Plan for Radiology Operations: A Practical Pediatric Perspective
To describe the development of a comprehensive plan for the initial Radiology department in response to a cyberattack, aligned with enterprise-wide disaster preparedness in a pediatric hospital setting.