What Is the Best Initial Imaging for a New, Palpable, Unilateral Axillary Lump?
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Female. New palpable, unilateral, axillary lump. Initial imaging of the axilla. (Imaging of the Axilla): recommended study,
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Female. New palpable, unilateral, axillary lump. Initial imaging of the axilla. (Imaging of the Axilla): recommended study,
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transmasculine (female-to-male) patient with reduction mammoplasty or no chest surgery, 25 to 30 y
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transmasculine (female-to-male) patient with reduction mammoplasty or no chest surgery, 30 years o
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transmasculine (female-to-male) patient with reduction mammoplasty or no chest surgery, 40 years o
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transmasculine (female-to-male) patient with bilateral mastectomies (“top surgery”) at any age and
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transfeminine (male-to-female) patient, 25 to 30 years of age or older with no hormone use (or hor
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transfeminine (male-to-female) patient with no hormone use (or hormone use less than 5 years) at a
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transfeminine (male-to-female) patient, 25 to 30 years of age or older with past or current hormon
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Breast cancer screening. Transfeminine (male-to-female) patient, 40 years of age or older with past or current hormone use
ACR-guided imaging workflow for Adult female. Supplemental breast cancer screening. Intermediate risk. Nondense breasts. (Supplemental Breast Cancer Screen