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New Ultrasound Method Accurately Distinguishes Fluid From Solid Breast Masses
The Johns Hopkins method improves identification of breast masses to 96% accuracy, reducing false positives and unnecessary procedures for women with dense breast tissue.
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New ultrasound method accurately distinguishes fluid from solid breast masses
New ultrasound technology developed at Johns Hopkins can distinguish fluid from solid breast masses with near perfect accuracy, an advance that could save patients, especially those with dense breast tissue, from unnecessary follow-up exams, painful procedures and anxiety.
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New ultrasound technology developed at Johns Hopkins can distinguish fluid from solid breast masses with near perfect accuracy, an advance that could save patients, especially those with dense breast tissue, from unnecessary follow-up exams, painful procedures and anxiety.
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