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Dense breast tissue: Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute

August 29, 2017

In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Deborah Rhodes explains dense breast tissue and why it is important.

To listen, click the link below.

Dense Breast Tissue

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  • #Dr. Deborah Rhodes
  • #Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute
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