Dr. László Tabár[email protected]BreastMammography's alleged harms: Separating fact from fictionScreening mammography is a tool that has been proved to reduce breast cancer death rates, but its effectiveness continues to be disputed by researchers, some of whom have resorted to guesswork to buttress their arguments, according to an opinion piece by mammography experts Dr. László Tabár and Dr. Peter B. Dean.December 12, 2012BreastAnalysis of Swedish county data is off the markIn this week's study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, a research team claimed to find that mammography screening had no impact on mortality from breast cancer, based on their interpretation of data from Swedish counties. However, the group made a number of fatal mistakes in their analysis, according to Dr. László Tabár.July 16, 2012Page 1 of 1Top StoriesDigital X-RayAre x-rays of lacerations necessary?A study supports a shift toward more selective imaging criteria for x-rays of lacerations.MRIMRI helps predict adverse outcomes in heart failure patientsWomens ImagingCEM improves cancer detection when added to screening DBT examsCTDL algorithm shows promise for opportunistic CAC evaluation on CTSponsor ContentJoin Us June 26 at 12 Noon ET for a FREE webinar!