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Goldstein SR - The most common method of "prevention" of breast cancer involves early detection and assessment of abnormalities through frequent surveillance with mammography. Some women who have dense breasts, a history of breast biopsy, or other risk factors for breast cancer may benefit from intensive surveillance with both mammography and ultrasonography—and, in some cases, magnetic resonance imaging.

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