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So useful to have the link, thanks @Mez_BCNA. There’s a lot to take in when we are diagnosed and I wasn’t aware how invasive lobular cancer could be difficult to see. I also learned that for ongoing monitoring it was important to know if our mammogram showed whether we had “dense” breasts (or not)!
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