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Fig. 1D 49-year-old woman underwent bilateral screening mammography.
Patient presented with palpable mass 5 months after screening mammography.
Stage II invasive ductal carcinoma was seen at biopsy. Right craniocaudal view
4 months later. Asymmetry was not marked by radiologist but was marked by
computer-aided detection (CAD) on screening mammogram craniocaudal view. Mass
(arrow) was not marked by CAD when patient returned with palpable
mass. Linear markers on images are routinely placed on skin over visible
incision sites in women who have previously undergone surgery.