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      <pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 01:09:09 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Dense Fibrous tissue and &quot;normal&quot; mammograms - you can still have cancer!!!</title>
      <description>I am 61 years old and have had at least 30+ &quot;normal&quot; mammograms. In factin Jan. I had a &quot;normal&quot; mammogram and ultrasound. BUT, I knewsomething was wrong because I had dimpling and an inverted nipple in onebreast. I had pain in both breasts, and I had heard that breast cancerwas not painful so I wasn't worried. Boy, was I wrong!Because of the dimpling and inverted nipple, they did an MRI. I wasshocked to find out that the one breast had a 4&quot; and...</description>
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