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Fig. 3C —60-year-old postmenopausal woman with nonpalpable developing asymmetry in left upper outer portion of breast detected on screening mammography (visible in two projections, concave-outward contour, interspersed with fat). Core biopsy revealed invasive ductal carcinoma. Mediolateral oblique projection spot-compression magnification mammogram of left upper breast shows persistence of developing asymmetry (arrow) but no underlying mass, calcifications, or architectural distortion.