Stefanie G. A. Veenhuizen
- Digital Radiography and Breast Imaging
- Global Cancer Incidence and Screening
- MRI in cancer diagnosis
- Family Support in Illness
- Ovarian cancer diagnosis and treatment
- Breast Cancer Treatment Studies
- Radiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging
- Cancer survivorship and care
Utrecht University
2021-2024
University Medical Center Utrecht
2021-2024
QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute
2024
Background In the first (prevalent) supplemental MRI screening round of Dense Tissue and Early Breast Neoplasm Screening (DENSE) trial, a considerable number breast cancers were found at cost an increased false-positive rate (FPR). incident rounds, lower cancer detection (CDR) is expected due to smaller pool prevalent cancers, reduced FPR, availability prior examinations. Purpose To investigate performance indicators second (incidence round) DENSE trial. Materials Methods The trial...
In women in the Dense Tissue and Early Breast Neoplasm Screening, or DENSE, trial with extremely dense breasts findings that were negative for breast cancer at mammography, abbreviated MRI first-round screening had high diagnostic accuracy comparable full multiparametric protocol 50% shorter reading times up to 80% scanning times.
Abstract Aims To investigate anxiety and depression after primary treatment for ovarian cancer in relation to diet quality intake. Methods In a cohort of women with Australia, levels (normal, subclinical, clinical) were assessed using the Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale at 9 months post‐diagnosis. Dietary intake was validated food frequency questionnaire 12 post‐diagnosis scored Healthy Eating Index 2015. Multinomial logistic regression bivariate analyses used relationships between...
Supplemental MRI screening improves early breast cancer detection and reduces interval cancers in women with extremely dense breasts a cost-effective way. Recently, the European Society of Breast Imaging recommended offering to breasts, but debate on whether implement it programs is ongoing. Insight into participant experience willingness re-attend important for this discussion.