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In newly diagnosed breast cancer, screening MRI of the contralateral breast detects mammographically occult cancer, even in elderly women: The Mayo Clinic in Florida experience
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In newly diagnosed breast cancer, screening MRI of the contralateral breast detects mammographically occult cancer, even in elderly women: The Mayo Clinic in Florida experience

J. R. Bernard, L. A. Vallow, E. R. DePeri, R. B. McNeil, D. G. Feigel, S. Amar, S. J. Buskirk and E. A. Perez
Breast Journal, Vol.16(2)
2010

Abstract

Breast cancer Diagnosis Magnetic resonance imaging adult aged aging article breast biopsy cancer diagnosis cancer risk cancer screening clinical article clinical examination diagnostic accuracy family history female geriatrics histopathology human human tissue mammography menopause nuclear magnetic resonance imaging occult cancer prevalence primary tumor risk factor United States Aged, 80 and over Biopsy Breast Breast Neoplasms Humans Middle Aged Neoplasms, Multiple Primary

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