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  2. Women are being notified that they need to take action if ...

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    The day my cancer was big enough to feel, it still did not show up on a mammogram." Dense breasts are not something you can see or feel, explains Bonnie Litvack, MD, diagnostic radiologist at ...

  3. Women will now be notified about breast density after ... - AOL

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    Nearly half of women over 40 have dense breasts, which bring an elevated risk of breast cancer and also tend to mask it in screenings. Women will now be notified about breast density after mammograms.

  4. Women will soon be notified about their breast density after ...

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    A study published in 2022 found that the breast cancer death rate dropped by 43% within three decades, from 1989 to 2020, translating to 460,000 fewer breast cancer deaths during that time. When ...

  5. Some doctors say the FDA's new notification rule about dense ...

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    Dense tissue makes it harder to find breast cancer on a mammogram; and that dense breast tissue is a risk factor for ... An ultrasound showed that the suspicious area on her mammogram was nothing ...

  6. Breast imaging - Wikipedia

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    Scintimammography is a type of breast imaging test that is used to detect cancer cells in the breasts of some women who have had abnormal mammograms, or for those who have dense breast tissue, post-operative scar tissue or breast implants, but is not used for screening or in place of a mammogram.

  7. Molecular breast imaging - Wikipedia

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    Molecular breast imaging (MBI), also known as scintimammography, is a type of breast imaging test that is used to detect cancer cells in breast tissue of individuals who have had abnormal mammograms, especially for those who have dense breast tissue, post-operative scar tissue or breast implants. [1]

  8. Doctor becomes breast cancer patient after spotting 1 ... - AOL

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    The diagnosis: a very fast-growing breast cancer that was buried deep into Hall’s dense breast tissue. Eight months after her normal mammogram and ultrasound, she underwent a double mastectomy ...

  9. Paula Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Gordon is best known academically for her 1995 paper in The Cancer Journal, demonstrating for the first time that ultrasound could be used to find cancers missed on mammograms in women with dense breasts. Her paper attracted the attention of cancer researchers and got cited in more than 200 academic works. [1] [2]