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Fig. 1B. —49-year-old woman with multicentric cancer in right breast. Mammograms of left (A) and right (B) breasts in mediolateral oblique projection and of left (C) and right (D) breasts in craniocaudal projection. Multiple ill-defined and spiculated masses are seen in right breast (B and D), representing multiple foci of breast cancer. Note that masses are unilateral and each mass displays mammographic features suggestive of malignancy. Therefore, patient was recalled from screening and was not considered as multiple-masses case.





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