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Fig. 5B. 56-year-old woman with multiple masses revealed on screening
mammography, who was diagnosed with breast cancer 8 months 12 days later by
fine-needle aspiration of a then-palpable upper outer right breast mass.
Mammograms of left (A) and right (B) breasts in mediolateral
oblique projection and of left (C) and right (D) breasts in
craniocaudal projection.