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When I was in Xray school, we rotated through an outpatient Mammography center, so we could see what it was like. I'm a guy, so none the female patients would let me in the rooms. I spent 16 hours in a reading room with a Radiologist, and was very bored, but on the first day, the Rad asked me some questions. He asked me, "If I check 100 mammo images today, how many do you think will have breast cancer?" I said 10, and he told me it was 5. He then asked, "Of those 5, how many do you think I will find and diagnose?" I had no idea, so he told me 1. He then said, "Like finding a needle in a haystack." Breast imaging can be very weird to read, as what could look cancerous on one person's image, could be perfectly fine for another. The big thing for finding possible cancer is having previous images to compare. Now, I don't know how the program stacks up on discovering breast cancer on a first time patient, but an improvement is an improvement.
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Coded at2026-04-25T08:33:43.502452
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