Images in a 62-year-old woman who presented for screening. (IMAGE)
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Images in a 62-year-old woman who presented for screening. (A) Image from digital breast tomosynthesis screening (the synthesized two-dimensional mediolateral oblique view of the left breast is shown) at year 1 was interpreted as negative and showing heterogeneously dense breast. (B) Image from molecular breast imaging screening (mediolateral oblique view) at year 1 reveals a 0.9-cm nonmass focal area of uptake in the left breast (arrow). (C) Targeted US scan (transverse image) shows a suspicious mass in the 3-o’clock position of the left breast, 4 cm from the nipple. US-guided core biopsy and lumpectomy revealed a 0.9-cm grade 2 invasive ductal carcinoma, an estrogen receptor–negative, progesterone receptor–negative, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2–negative lesion, with two sentinel nodes negative (N0).
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