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Dense breasts also make it more difficult for doctors to spot cancer on mammograms. Dense tissue appears white on a mammogram. Lumps, both benign and cancerous, also appear white. So mammograms can be less accurate in women with dense breasts.
Category 4 covers a wide range of likelihood of malignancy, from more than 2% to less than 95%. The concordant management recommendation is tissue diagnosis, ranging from imaging-guided aspiration to imaging-guided biopsy or surgical excision.
Category 1: Your test result is negative. There is no docHub or noticeable abnormality from your mammogram. It is important to continue screening at regular intervals. Category 2: A noncancerous growth was identified.
The ACR is The Voice of Radiology in matters of legislation and regulation. Responsible for guiding radiology reimbursement and coding issues, including relative value units, managed care, alternative payment models, and Medicare regulations. The ACR Career Center is the premier recruitment resource for radiologists.
In ACR BI-RADS, breast density is classified into four subcategories: A (almost entirely fatty), B (scattered areas of fibroglandular density), C (heterogeneously dense breasts, which may obscure small masses), and D (extremely dense breasts, which lowers the sensitivity of mammography).

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ACRIN. American College of Radiology Imaging Network, see ECOG-ACRIN.
The American College of Radiology Imaging Network (ACRIN) Clinical Trials of Diagnostic Imaging and Image-Guided Treatment.
PERFORMANCE OF SCREENING AND. DIAGNOSTIC MAMMOGRAPHY. The American College of Radiology, with more than 30,000 members, is the principal organization of radiologists, radiation oncologists, and clinical medical physicists in the United States.

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