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Fig. 7C. 44-year-old woman with multifocal infiltrating ductal cancer
(true-positive study). Three-time-point parametric MR image of second adjacent
sagittal slice shows second site (arrowhead) very suspicious for
malignancy (score, 5). Radiologist discussed scan with surgeon, and both sites
were biopsied at time of surgery, confirming unsuspected multifocal
malignancy. Six of 58 women volunteers are known to have benefited in some
fashion from participating in three-time-point clinical trials (one additional
patient may have benefited).
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