
Aurela Clark
@aurelaclark
Breast Radiologist, patient advocate
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17-05-2018 01:44:32
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End the confusion. Annual screening mammography beginning at age 40 saves the most lives. Society of Breast Imaging 40not50 Breast Advocate PatientEducationMD Health Imaging American College of Radiology #breastimaging #bcsm #radres #futureradres #MedTwitter #radiology




Your breasts. Your health. Why do you need to know if you have #DenseBreasts? Today is the day to find out. We join DenseBreast-Info.org and health organizations from around the globe to educate on #WorldDenseBreastDay.


Tomosynthesis is still a mammogram, and cancers can still hide in dense breasts. DE, ME, OR have new insurance laws requiring coverage for supplemental screening MRI or US (copays may apply, not all plans are covered). Total of 23 states+DC for MRI, 25 US. DenseBreast-Info.org


Department of Radiology Grand Rounds on Wednesday, March 20 at noon. For more info please contact Kayla Barber, Administrative Coordinator of Faculty Affairs, [email protected].


This needs our focused attention! Breast cancers occur at a younger age in non-white women. Start screening by age 40. #SBI2024 URMC Imaging UR Medicine

Our Kentucky Radiological Society members meeting with our Representatives and Senators at ACR American College of Radiology #ACRHillDay24 WendiOwenMD Aurela Clark Rocklin Shumaker, MD




Attn Residents, Fellows and Breast rads: Breast Imaging Fellowship Consortium Bootcamp: "Preparing For Success" Saturday, May 18, 2024 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Register NOW! Scan the QR Code below! Randy C. Miles MD, MPH, FSBI Robyn Roth MD | Breast Radiologist 🩻 Annie Brown, MD Alyssa Mitva Patel Rifat Wahab DO




New AJR Accepted Manuscript: "Neglected Breast Cancers in an Era of Early Detection: Focus on Female Caregivers" By Dr Aurela Clark University of Kentucky Radiology Residency ajronline.org/doi/10.2214/AJ…





No copay for screening MRI in most of the 31 states requiring insurance coverage. Check with your insurer and review your risk factors (esp. family history, prior biopsies) with your doctor, including dense breasts. DenseBreast-Info.org


