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  • Contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) is an emerging breast imaging technique.
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  • To identify barriers and strategies for contrast-enhanced mammography (CEM) adoption.
  • To gather insights from radiologists leading CEM implementation.

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  • Conducted two focus groups with ten breast imaging radiologists.
  • Participants were leaders in CEM implementation from diverse practice types.
  • Qualitative analysis identified major themes related to CEM adoption.

Main Results:

  • Four major themes emerged: patient selection, workflow, contrast administration, and billing.
  • Patient selection varied, influenced by MRI availability and FDA approval status.
  • Workflow challenges required site-specific solutions; contrast safety and billing were significant concerns.

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  • Successful CEM program implementation demands thorough preparation.
  • Addressing patient selection, workflow, contrast management, and billing is essential.
  • Training for contrast reactions and mock codes can mitigate concerns.