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the mammography
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X-ray examination of the breasts for diagnosing and locating abnormalities, especially tumours.
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Your Feb. 6 editorial "Circling the Mammography Wagons" focuses on the intense debate regarding mammographic screening.
Dr. Berry said it was far from an ideal way to answer the mammography question.
"It isn't just the mammography, but it's the biopsies, the surgeries and the like.
So more women might have been excluded from the mammography group after they developed breast cancer.
Last year, Congress raised the mammography reimbursement rate by Medicare to $81.81 from $69.
To the Editor: I have been somewhat disappointed at the superficial level of the mammography debate.
The mammography argument, scientists say, is only taking place because the test's benefit was never that great in statistical terms.
The problem with the mammography issue (editorial, Feb. 27) is that the wrong end point is being used for evaluation.
About 1,100 ended up being dropped -- some 800 from the mammography group and about 300 from the control group.
The Director of the National Cancer Institute declared that the mammography controversy is over[28].
Undergraduate radiographer training is not sufficient regarding the quality expectations of the mammography screening programmes.
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