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1. Patient-clinician interactions and disparities in breast cancer care: the equality in breast cancer care study.

3. An Exploration of Changes in the Measurement of Mammography in the National Health Interview Survey.

4. Radiologists' interpretive skills in screening vs. diagnostic mammography: are they related?

5. Receipt of mammography recommendations among White and non-White women before and after the 2009 United States Preventive Services Task Force recommendation change.

6. Misclassification of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) Mammographic Density and Implications for Breast Density Reporting Legislation.

7. Is religiosity associated with cancer screening? Results from a national survey.

8. Teams and teamwork during a cancer diagnosis: interdependency within and between teams.

9. Effect of radiologists' diagnostic work-up volume on interpretive performance.

10. Body mass index, tumor characteristics, and prognosis following diagnosis of early-stage breast cancer in a mammographically screened population.

11. A multilevel research perspective on cancer care delivery: the example of follow-up to an abnormal mammogram.

12. Relationship between mammographic density and breast cancer death in the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium.

13. Screening mammography use among current, former, and never hormone therapy users may not explain recent declines in breast cancer incidence.

14. Mammographic interpretive volume and diagnostic mammogram interpretation performance in community practice.

15. Was the drop in mammography rates in 2005 associated with the drop in hormone therapy use?

16. Timeliness of follow-up after abnormal screening mammogram: variability of facilities.

17. Comparative effectiveness of digital versus film-screen mammography in community practice in the United States: a cohort study.

18. Effectiveness of computer-aided detection in community mammography practice.

19. Influence of annual interpretive volume on screening mammography performance in the United States.

20. Multiple clinical practice guidelines for breast and cervical cancer screening: perceptions of US primary care physicians.

21. Accuracy of screening mammography varies by week of menstrual cycle.

22. Effect of previous benign breast biopsy on the interpretive performance of subsequent screening mammography.

23. Time trends in radiologists' interpretive performance at screening mammography from the community-based Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium, 1996-2004.

24. Organizational factors and the cancer screening process.

25. Factors in quality care--the case of follow-up to abnormal cancer screening tests--problems in the steps and interfaces of care.

26. Accuracy of self-reported breast cancer among women undergoing mammography.

27. Variability of interpretive accuracy among diagnostic mammography facilities.

28. Lesion and patient characteristics associated with malignancy after a probably benign finding on community practice mammography.

29. Reported drop in mammography : is this cause for concern?

30. Influence of computer-aided detection on performance of screening mammography.

31. Testing the effect of computer-assisted detection on interpretive performance in screening mammography.

32. Breast self-examination: self-reported frequency, quality, and associated outcomes.

33. Reality check: perceived versus actual performance of community mammographers.

34. Does litigation influence medical practice? The influence of community radiologists' medical malpractice perceptions and experience on screening mammography.

35. Current realities of delivering mammography services in the community: do challenges with staffing and scheduling exist?

36. Mammographers' perception of women's breast cancer risk.

37. Re: Breast cancer screening comes full circle.

38. Community-based mammography practice: services, charges, and interpretation methods.

39. Characteristics of women refusing follow-up for tests or symptoms suggestive of breast cancer.

40. Accuracy of screening mammography interpretation by characteristics of radiologists.

41. Biennial versus annual mammography and the risk of late-stage breast cancer.

42. Rate of breast cancer diagnoses among postmenopausal women with self-reported breast symptoms.

43. Reason for late-stage breast cancer: absence of screening or detection, or breakdown in follow-up?

44. Factors contributing to mammography failure in women aged 40-49 years.

45. Processes of care in cervical and breast cancer screening and follow-up--the importance of communication.

46. The association between obesity and screening mammography accuracy.

47. Antibiotic use in relation to the risk of breast cancer.

48. Access to multidisciplinary cancer care: is it linked to the use of breast-conserving surgery with radiation for early-stage breast carcinoma?

49. Evaluating organized breast cancer screening implementation: the prevention of late-stage disease?

50. Effect of breast augmentation on the accuracy of mammography and cancer characteristics.

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