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Mammograms Beat Thermography for Breast Cancer Detection: Study (Yahoo)

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Default Mammograms Beat Thermography for Breast Cancer Detection: Study (Yahoo)

FRIDAY, May 4 (HealthDay News) -- Thermography -- a breast cancer detection method touted by some as a substitute for mammography -- is an unreliable cancer screen, according to new research.

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