Tumor Imaging: Breast Imaging

This course is an excerpt from the Tumor Imaging Categorical Course.  It only includes the Breast Imaging lectures.  A book is NOT included with this purchase.

Gain the interpretive, technical, and systems knowledge needed to provide quality screening, while learning strategies to address overall care disparities in breast cancer. This course includes discussions of AI and Pathology, along with a multimodality approach to breast cancer imaging.

ARRS Member price: $395
ARRS In-Training Member price: $199
Nonmember price: $645

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Earn credit at your own pace through October 2, 2025 and continue to access your videos until October 2, 2032. See below for detailed information and learning outcomes.

This course offers 6 CME following completion of an online test.

Video content for this Online Course will be available to view until October 2, 2032, which is ten years following the issuance date of this course. ARRS reserves the right to remove video content before the end of the ten year period. Video content that contradicts current science or misleads the viewer based on changes to accepted clinical practice may be removed on a case-by-case basis.

Learning Outcomes and Modules  

After completing this course, the learner should be able to:

  • Explain the importance of the history of mammography
  • Discuss why the randomized controlled trials are important
  • Explain the advantage of breast cancer screening with ultrasound
  • Discuss the advantage of Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM)
  • Discuss the disparities in breast cancer and the implications of screening African American Women
  • Explain the economics of breast cancer screening

Module 1Breast Cancer: Background History, BI-RADS, Ultrasound

  • The History of Screening Mammography—Debra S. Copit, MD
  • Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Background, Benefits, and Future—Sarah M. Friedewald, MD
  • Imaging Interval Breast Cancers With Digital Breast Tomosynthesis: Epidemiologic, Biological, and Radiologic Considerations—Melissa A. Durand, MD, MS
  • The American College of Radiology BI-RADS Mammography Audit: Situations and Assessments—Donna M. Plecha, MD

Module 2Breast Cancer: BI-RADS, Tomosynthesis

  • Malignant Tumors of the Breast: An Introduction—Hannah Gilmore, MD
  • Abbreviated Breast MRI for Supplemental Screening: The Why and How of Clinical Implementation—Emily F. Conant, MD
  • Breast Cancer Screening with Ultrasound—Regina Hooley, MD
  • Contrast-Enhanced Mammography: Current Applications and Future Directions—Jordana Phillips, MD

Module 3Breast Cancer: MRI, AI and Pathology

  • Anxiety and Psychologic Distress with Breast Cancer Screening—Jessica W.T. Leung, MD
  • Disparities in Breast Cancer and Implications for Screening African American Women—Stephanie Patterson, MD
  • The Economics of Breast Cancer Screening—Dana H. Smetherman, MD
  • Breast Cancer Screening and Imaging Techniques: Artificial Intelligence—Michael D.C. Fishman, MD

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ARRS is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education activities for physicians.

The ARRS designates this enduring material for a maximum of 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

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