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Prevalence Of Suspicious Ultrasound Findings In Patients With Mammographic Focal Asymmetry At Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, Jacqueline Ndunge Mavuti
Prevalence Of Suspicious Ultrasound Findings In Patients With Mammographic Focal Asymmetry At Aga Khan University Hospital, Nairobi, Jacqueline Ndunge Mavuti
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Background: Breast cancer has become the leading cancer in women in both economically developed and developing countries, accounting for 25% of all cancers diagnosed worldwide in 2012. The cornerstone of breast cancer control remains early detection in order to improve outcomes and survival. Thus far the only breast cancer screening method that has proved to be effective is mammography. Although mammography is the mainstay of early detection, a fundamental limitation is its low inherent contrast difference between the soft tissue structures in the breast. Mammographic specificity relies on the ability to distinguish benign from malignant breast lesions based on their …