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March 3, 2026
Dual-modality breast cancer screening compared to MRI or mammography alone among female Hodgkin lymphoma survivors who received chest radiotherapy
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Eline M. J. Lammers
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Gert van Dijk
Erasmus MC
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Annelies Nijdam
The Netherlands Cancer Institute
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Key Points
Dual-modality screening shows promising accuracy for breast cancer detection in female Hodgkin lymphoma survivors.
Mammography alone had a detection rate of 68% while MRI alone was at 85%, highlighting better results with dual-modality.
This analysis evaluated the effectiveness of dual-modality screening versus MRI or mammography alone in survivors of Hodgkin lymphoma.
Findings suggest that dual-modality screening may enhance early detection, though further studies are warranted.
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Lammers et al. (Wed,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75cd5c6e9836116a26048
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1007/s10549-026-07898-5
Dual-modality breast cancer screening compared to MRI or mammography alone among female Hodgkin lymphoma survivors who received chest radiotherapy | Synapse