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Setting Up a CEM Program

2019 
Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) is an imaging tool that is increasingly being used to evaluate for breast cancer. It is important for breast groups to understand how this system works and its impact on clinical workflow prior to implementation to ensure a smooth transition. In this chapter, we will review the equipment, physical space, and data storage requirements; the most common indications for use and the patient selection process; how CEM images are acquired and the steps involved in planning and performing the exam; the necessary staff training; and lastly strategies for marketing your new CEM system.
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