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Geographical distribution of breast cancers on the mammogram: an interval cancer database

M Brown C Eccles, MSc and M G Wallis, FRCR

Warwickshire, Solihull and Coventry Breast Screening Service, Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Stoney Stanton Road, Coventry CV1 4FH, UK



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Figure 1. Distribution of screen detected cancers.

 


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Figure 2. Distribution of true interval cancers.

 


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Figure 3. Distribution of false negative interval cancers.

 


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Figure 4. Distribution of false negative interval cancers for selected readers.

 


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Figure 5. Hanley's distribution of cancers within the breast.

 


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Figure 6. Tabár's "forbidden zones" i.e. areas that require special attention. a, "Milky way" 3–4 cm wide parallel to edge of pectoral muscle; b, "no mans land", retroglandular space; c, medial half of the breast on the craniocaudal projection; d, retroglandular area.

 





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