Abstract

The true-positive biopsy rate for nonpalpable breast abnormalities demonstrated by mammography is in the range of 20 to 30%. This is comparable to the true-positive biopsy rate for palpable breast lesions. Both radiologists and surgeons must be familiar with the limitations of mammography, since unrealistic expectations of this examination can lead to its underutilization.

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