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Sunday, April 8, 2012

'False positive' mammogram results tied to higher cancer risk

 By Robert BazellChief Science and Medical CorrespondentNBC News
Women who have received a “false positive” on a mammogram may have new cause for worry, according to a study released Thursday.
A false positive occurs when a radiologist detects an abnormality in a …

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