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False-positive mammograms are causing women to skip follow-up screenings, risking their breast health. Find out why staying on schedule matters.
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High rates of false positive test results may be keeping women from sticking to recommended mammogram screenings for breast cancer, a new study has found. Researchers from UC Davis Comprehensive ...
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False-positive mammography results are linked to an increased risk of future breast cancer. But many people who get a false-positive don't return for screenings.
Getting a false positive on a mammogram — especially if it's accompanied by a recommendation for follow-up visits or a biopsy — could keep patients from seeking future screening, according to ...
Thousands of California prisoners falsely tested positive for opioids last year because of a laboratory mistake. Now hundreds of decisions to deny parole to some of those prisoners are getting a ...
Since false-positive Hinton reactions have been reported in tuberculosis, the positive serologic reactions obtained in this case may not have been due to chicken pox.
False-positive results are common, especially among younger women. They occur in 10-12% of mammograms in women 40-49 years of age. After 10 years of annual screenings, ...