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Needle localization guided excisional biopsy for mammographically identified nonpalpable breast lesions.
The capability of high-quality mammography to discover early, preclinical breast cancer has demanded the development of a new relationship between radiologists, surgeons, and pathologists. It is only through mutual understanding and appreciation of the technical requirements and interpretive difficulties involved in the successful identification, preoperative localization, and excision of these lesions that the full benefits of this method of early cancer detection can be brought to all of our patients.