Search Results - "Albrecht, Teri"

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    Abstract P3-08-28: Tissue sound speed is more strongly associated with breast cancer risk than mammographic percent density: A comparative case-control study by Sak, Mark, Duric, Neb, Pfeiffer, Ruth, Sherman, Mark, Littrup, Peter, Simon, Michael, Gorski, David, Albrecht, Teri, Ali, Haythem, Brem, Rachel, Fan, Sharon, Gierach, Gretchen

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-2020)
    “…PURPOSE. Increased mammographic percent density (MPD) is a strong independent risk factor for developing breast cancer. Previous studies have shown that tissue…”
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    Abstract P2-11-11: Tissue sound speed: A novel imaging biomarker for measuring tamoxifen response by Duric, Neb, Sak, Mark, Sherman, Mark, Pfeiffer, Ruth, Fan, Sharon, Simon, Michael, Gorski, David, Albrecht, Teri, Ali, Haythem, Littrup, Peter, Brem, Rachel, Gierach, Gretchen

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-02-2020)
    “…PURPOSE. Studies have shown that a decrease in mammographic density (MD) or lowering of background parenchymal enhancement (BPE) on MRI after initiation of…”
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    Breast density measurements with ultrasound tomography: A comparison with film and digital mammography by Duric, Neb, Boyd, Norman, Littrup, Peter, Sak, Mark, Myc, Lukasz, Li, Cuiping, West, Erik, Minkin, Sal, Martin, Lisa, Yaffe, Martin, Schmidt, Steven, Faiz, Muhammad, Shen, Jason, Melnichouk, Olga, Li, Qing, Albrecht, Teri

    Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-01-2013)
    “…Purpose: To investigate the use of the whole-breast sound speed measurement as a marker of breast density (BD), a known risk factor for breast cancer. Methods:…”
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    Challenges and service needs of undocumented Mexican undergraduate students: Students' voices and administrators' perspectives by Albrecht, Teri Jan

    Published 01-01-2007
    “…Undocumented students as an identified student population at United States institutions of higher education tend to be a “hidden” group of students. Since…”
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