
Mammography is the most effective method for early detection of breast cancer and yet, 10% to 30% of women who have breast cancer and undergo mammography have negative mammograms. Furthermore, of the women who are sent to biopsy, only 20% to 40% actually have breast cancer. Quantitative analysis of the radiographic features of microcalcifications and masses may help radiologists improve their specificity.
Radiographic Image Enhancement, Mass Screening, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Female, Radiation Dosage, Mammography
Radiographic Image Enhancement, Mass Screening, Humans, Breast Neoplasms, Female, Radiation Dosage, Mammography
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