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- who: Kjell Erlandsson and collaborators from the AMMOGRAPHY is widely used as a screening procedure for breast cancer, however, its sensitivity for lesion detection is severely hampered in patients with dense breasts [1]In the USA, between a third and half of screening-aged women are estimated to have breast tissue that is categorized as mammographically dense, which reduces the sensitivity of mammography for the detection of breast cancer [1]. Molecular Breast Imaging (MBI) has been shown to have much better sensitivity in this patient group. In recent clinical trials, sensitivity for lesion detection was shown to . . .
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