Women who received false-positive mammography results were less likely to return for future screenings. Researchers analyzed more than three million screening mammograms from more than one million ...
Race, breast density, medical history and imaging facility affiliation can influence the likelihood of false-negative mammogram results, according to a study published Oct. 22 in the American Journal ...
Breast cancer diagnosis using magnetic resonance imaging remains limited by high false-positive rates and substantial inter-reader variability, especially for lesions classified as Breast Imaging ...
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