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Fig. 2B. Invasive ductal carcinoma in 57-year-old woman detected on
full-field digital mammography but not on screen-film mammography. On
screen-film mammogram, cancer (arrow) is visible but appearance is
similar to that of surrounding foci of normal tissue. Difference in appearance
was thought to be primarily caused by difference in projection of cancer after
breast compression.
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