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2D and 3D digital mammography - which is better for breast cancer screening? The tomosynthesis mammographic imaging screening trial (TMIST), sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, aims to see which technology performs best in women who have no symptoms.

A team of breast imaging researchers set out to assess the value of targeted breast ultrasound for the primary evaluation of breast symptoms in pregnant women of all ages.

The department is pleased to announce that K. Pallav Kolli, MD has accepted the position of chief of Interventional Radiology, effective October 18, 2021. 

Each faculty member at the UC San Francisco Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging is recruited for their expertise and their dedication to imaging and imaging science. We look forward to being a part of their career success. Meet our new six faculty members for 2021!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, the perfect time to bring attention to the sharp declines in breast cancer screening due to COVID-19. Remember that mammography provides early detection of breast cancer and mammography saves lives.

UCSF radiologists are part of the collaborative Multidisciplinary Approach to the Placenta Service (MAPS) team playing an important role in the diagnosis and management of pregnancies complicated by placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders.

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