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Feb 2023
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Performance of Radiologists and Radiogra...

THE RADIOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF NORTH AMERICA
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Dr. Francis Deng discusses the potential role of radiographers in double reading screening mammograms with Dr. Yan Chen and Dr. Jonathan James.

Performance of Radiologists and Radiographers in Double Reading Mammograms: The UK National Health Service Breast Screening Program. Chen et al. Radiology 2023; 306:102–109.

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