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. Like all x-rays, mammograms use doses of ionizing radiation to create this image. Radiologists then analyze the image for any abnormal growths. Despite continuous improvements and innovations, mammography has garnered a sizable opposition in the medical community because of an error rate that is still high and the amount of harmful radiation used in the procedure. (Gofinan) It is normal to use longer wavelength X-rays (typically Mo-K) than those used for radiography of bones. Mammography h ...
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Mammograms Clinical Trials
- Views on Sharing Family Medical History in Healthy Women Undergoing Mammograms or Breast Evaluation
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00530751 - Recruiting
Breast Cancer
Resources
- Mammograms (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

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