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A short summary of the basic issues when looking for pathologic lesions on the mammogram is followed by interactive case demonstrations of a mixture of normal and very challenging cancer cases localized on the "Milky way", i.e. the region where 61% of all breast cancers are localized.
This lecture starts with a short summary of the basic issues when looking for pathologic lesions on the mammogram: "What to find" and "Where to find it". This is followed by interactive case demonstrations of a mixture of normal and very challenging cancer cases localized on the "Milky way", i.e. the region where 61% of all breast cancers are localized.