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Sat, 20 Jan 2007 23:25:40 -0500
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Aren't breasts naturally denser when a woman is younger, say 20's to 
early 30's?  And aren't they more dense before pregnancy?  (Just 
thinking about my own medical history...)  I thought that was one reason 
why routine mammograms are not recommended for much younger women - 
because they are too dense to really be able to see anything.

Liz Cammin, RN

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