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Nov. 9, 202401:53

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A new type of mammogram that has shown promise in clinical trials could detect more potential cancers in women with dense breasts. The radiologist who conducted a trial at the Mayo Clinic shows how the new contrast-enhanced mammograms work. NBC News’ Anne Thompson reports.

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