Jean Seely, MD (@jeanseely) 's Twitter Profile
Jean Seely, MD

@jeanseely

Breast radiologist. Head of Breast Imaging Section, the Ottawa hospital. Professor of Radiology, University of Ottawa. Patient and quality advocate

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Canadian Society of Breast Imaging (@canadasbi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Canada, the percent of breast cancer cases diagnosed before 50: 32.3% are in Black women; 16.6% are in White women. In USA, its 22% in Black women and 14% in White women Stay tuned for more from a paper that has been submitted for publication by Jean Seely, MD, the past president

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academic.oup.com/jbi/article/6/… Published! The benefits to organizations having more women in radiology include financial viability and greater collaboration, job satisfaction, and engagement. More women leaders in radiology leads to more women in radiology uOttawa Dept. Radiology, Rad Onc & Medical Physics Canadian Society of Breast Imaging

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Published! University of Ottawa and Statistics Canada collaboration: early detection counts: the most aggressive cancers achieved similar survival rates to HR+ breast cancers at Stage I. uOttawa Dept. Radiology, Rad Onc & Medical Physics mdpi.com/1718-7729/31/9…

Dr. Paula Gordon (@drpaulagordon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More hugely important research by the U of Ottawa with Statistics Canada: “Early detection is even more important in younger women.” Screening mammography for all women at average risk should start at age 40. Women with dense breasts should also have US or MRI.

OAR (@oarinfo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, Jean Seely, MD and Anna Wilkinson, for your dedication and persistence over the years. Your work has had, and will continue to have, a major impact on the lives of women and their families in Ontario. Your commitment to advancing breast health and screening is truly

The Ottawa Hospital (@ottawahospital) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ottawa Hospital has been named one of Canada’s most admired corporate cultures.✨ Guided by compassion and commitment to patient care, being recognized for our culture is a testament to our staff and physicians and the care they provide.

Inas Mohamed, MD, MS (@inasmohamed_md) 's Twitter Profile Photo

{Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, accounting for 25 % of all cancer in women. An even greater proportion of cancers of 36 % is found in women under age 49.} What's essential for both patients and healthcare providers to understand about breast

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Truly proud to call Dr Paula Gordon my friend and colleague, and share the news that she won the highest honour of our country, The Order of Canada. 🇨🇦 #OrderofCanada 🎉🎉👏🪅⁦Dr. Paula Gordon⁩ ⁦Canadian Society of Breast Imaging

Truly proud to call Dr Paula Gordon my friend and colleague, and share the news that she won the highest honour of our country, The Order of Canada. 🇨🇦 #OrderofCanada 🎉🎉👏🪅⁦<a href="/DrPaulaGordon/">Dr. Paula Gordon</a>⁩ ⁦<a href="/CanadaSBI/">Canadian Society of Breast Imaging</a>⁩
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I'm speaking at the 2025 SBI Breast Imaging Symposium, April 24 - 27 at The Broadmoor! Join me for exceptional education, scientific advances, networking opportunities, and practical refreshers. Canadian Society of Breast Imaging Canadian Radiology Women 🇨🇦 Register now: #SBI2025 i.snoball.it/p/24ga/t

Jean Seely, MD (@jeanseely) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The 2025 SBI Breast Imaging Symposium is happening next week! I’m thrilled to be speaking and would love for you to join me in Colorado Springs for this one-of-a-kind event. Reserve your seat now: #SBI2025 i.snoball.it/p/icz4e/t

The 2025 SBI Breast Imaging Symposium is happening next week! I’m thrilled to be speaking and would love for you to join me in Colorado Springs for this one-of-a-kind event.

Reserve your seat now: 

#SBI2025 i.snoball.it/p/icz4e/t
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MOD predicts outcome of breast cancer: symptom vs screen detection had 63% higher mortality at 6.7 years, 6.6x>advanced stage, 2.2x> mastectomies and 2x> chemotherapy. 40-49 and 75+years were >70% symptom detected- we must offer them screening pubs.rsna.org/doi/pdf/10.114… Canadian Society of Breast Imaging

MOD predicts outcome of breast cancer: symptom vs screen detection had 63% higher mortality at 6.7 years, 6.6x&gt;advanced stage, 2.2x&gt; mastectomies and 2x&gt; chemotherapy. 40-49 and 75+years were &gt;70% symptom detected- we must offer them screening pubs.rsna.org/doi/pdf/10.114… <a href="/CanadaSBI/">Canadian Society of Breast Imaging</a>