Study of 15,000 mammograms shows pressure guided mammography may improve test results

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Sigmascreening, a Dutch MedTech developer that works with pressure based digital mammography and breast cancer screening, said that a study of in total 15,898 in digital mammograms from 3,772 Asian women underlines the need for compression guidelines.

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