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Influence of Mammographic Parenchymal Pattern in Screening-Detected and Interval Invasive Breast Cancers on Pathologic Features, Mammographic Features, and Patient Survival

Gareth J. R. Porter1, Andrew J. Evans, Eleanor J. Cornford, Helen C. Burrell, Jonathan J. James, Andrew H. S. Lee and Jayeta Chakrabarti

1 All authors: Nottingham Breast Institute, City Hospital, Hucknall Rd., Nottingham, England, NG5 1PB.


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Fig. 1 —Survival by mammographic parenchymal pattern for screening-detected cancers.

 

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Fig. 2 —Survival by mammographic parenchymal pattern for interval cancers.

 

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Fig. 3 —Survival by mammographic parenchymal pattern for screening-detected and interval cancers combined.

 

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Fig. 4 —Carcinoma in heterogeneously dense breast (BI-RADS parenchymal pattern 3) of 55-year-old woman manifests as area of architectural distortion (arrow).

 

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Fig. 5 —Carcinoma in fatty breast (BI-RADS parenchymal pattern 1) in 59-year-old woman is shown as spiculated mass (arrow).

 

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