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| Glandular tissues, the origin of most breast carcinomas, are most dense after puberty until menopause, thus, dictating the effectiveness of mammography. ... |
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| Cardiac pacemakers,; Ferromagnetic intracranial aneurysm clips; NeurostimulatorsRecommendations for Breast MRI Screening as an Adjunct to Mammography ... |
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| general radiography, general ultrasound, general fluoroscopy, conventional tomography; as Level 1, plus Doppler ultrasound, mammography, angiography (incl. |
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| Mammography: at age 25, age 50? Colonoscopy: at age 25, age 50? Gastric bypass surgery; Breast implants; Breast reduction surgery; Nasal surgery; Overnight stay pre-op |
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| NHS 1999-2000: 9751 breast cancers. Carcinoma in situ: 29% treated by mastectomy. Invasive cancers: 28% treated by mastectomy. Southeast Netherlands 1990-98 ... |
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| Resolution is proportional to wavelength. Spectrum. Projection Radiography (Chest x-ray). X-ray, fluoroscopy, mammography, motion tomography ... |
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| Radiotherapy; Computed tomography; MRI; Nuclear medicine; Angiography; Cardiology; Fluoroscopy; Ultrasound; Dental; Symptomatic mammography … |
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| Mammography use among newly diagnosed colorectal cancer patients will decrease after the cancer diagnosis because of the competing demands of cancer ... |
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| PowerPoint Presentation on Anxiety before, during and after screening mammography or PowerPoint Presentation on Outlines the experience of women who participated in a regional pilot screening mammography programme in New Zealand |
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| Incorporates secular trends; Reproduces SEER breast cancer statisticsBreast Cancer Outcomes Ages 40+ (numbers in millions). Screen-detected ... |
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