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The Canadian scientists also found that self-examining women were more likely to demand biopsies - samples of tissue - be taken from their breast compared with those who do not, a result of them raising false alarms.
Given increased density of the breast the sensitivity of mammography is low (30%% for dense breast compared with 80%% for fatty breast), and cancer detection may be somewhat difficult [6].
This form has a very pale head and breast compared with nominate haliaetus, with only a weak eye mask.
The risk was greater following irradiation of the left breast compared with the right.
The back-transformed average percent water was 0.17 % (p = 0.32) higher in the right breast compared with the left.
CRBP-1 was detected at a reduced level in the carcinoma poorly differentiated of endometrium, ovary, and breast compared with normal tissue aliquots.
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Seven- and 9-field IMRT slightly reduce the low dose radiation exposure of breasts compared with VMAT technique.
The magnitude of this risk can be as high as 4.6-fold for the most dense breasts compared with the least dense category [3].
The age-adjusted odds ratio for an interval cancer vs a screen-detected cancer was 1.62 (95% confidence interval, CI, 1.14 2.30) in women with M/D breasts compared with women with F breasts.
Mammographically missed cancer is a particular problem for women with dense breasts [ 5, 9]; Boyd et al. showed that the odds for interval cancers was 17.8-fold higher in extremely dense breasts compared with fatty breasts [ 9].
Our 8-OH-Gua measurements in the breast cancer cells are consistent with those reported for frozen breast tissues of women with breast cancer compared with normal breast tissue of women undergoing reduction mamoplasty [ 39].
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