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Improved Cancer Detection Using Computer-Aided Detection with Diagnostic and Screening Mammography: Prospective Study of 104 Cancers

Judy C. Dean1 and Christina C. Ilvento1

1 Both authors: Private practice, 1525 State St., Suite 102, Santa Barbara, CA 93101.


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Fig. 1 Implant displacement and magnification views showing 4.5-mm invasive ductal carcinoma (circled) in 60-year-old woman detected by computer-aided detection (CAD) device. Marker was placed over corresponding lesion seen on sonography before magnification mammography.

 

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Fig. 2A Nonpalpable 12-mm cancer in upper inner quadrant in 59-year-old woman, which was probably not marked by computer-aided detection (CAD) device because of far posterior location. Screening mammogram with lesion marked by half circle.

 

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Fig. 2B Nonpalpable 12-mm cancer in upper inner quadrant in 59-year-old woman, which was probably not marked by computer-aided detection (CAD) device because of far posterior location. Screening mammogram with lesion marked by half circle.

 

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Fig. 2C Nonpalpable 12-mm cancer in upper inner quadrant in 59-year-old woman, which was probably not marked by computer-aided detection (CAD) device because of far posterior location. Spot magnification view with skin marker (white dot) over corresponding lesion (circled) seen with sonography.

 

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