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  • Title: Evaluation and management of breast abnormalities.
    Author: Winchester DP.
    Journal: Cancer; 1990 Sep 15; 66(6 Suppl):1345-7. PubMed ID: 2205363.
    Abstract:
    The increasing use of screening mammography, liability risks, and volume control legislation by the federal government pose a major challenge to clinicians to safely select patients for breast biopsy. Despite a normal mammogram, a palpable breast mass often requires aspiration or excisional biopsy. Careful clinical judgement must prevail if observation is elected. A biopsy should be performed on a clinically suspicious mass whether the mammogram is suspicious or not. Management of the patient with a nonpalpable mammographic abnormality requires a close working relationship among the surgeon, pathologist, and radiologist. Thoughtful clinical judgement and interdisciplinary cooperation promote an acceptable benign to malignant ratio for breast biopsies.
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