Dr. Peter B. Dean[email protected]Clinical NewsMammography's alleged harms: Separating fact from fictionScreening mammography is a tool that has been proved to reduce breast cancer death rates, but its effectiveness continues to be disputed by researchers, some of whom have resorted to guesswork to buttress their arguments, according to an opinion piece by mammography experts Dr. László Tabár and Dr. Peter B. Dean.December 13, 2012Page 1 of 1Top StoriesCardiovascular RadiologyMRI casts light on patient outcome after heart attackIncreased volume of fat tissue around the heart tends can be associated with greater myocardial damage after a heart attack, German researchers have reported.Advanced Visualization3D-printed prostheses bring hope in conflict zonesMRIMRI proves effective for tracking results of obesity interventionsCTLung cancer screening: How Croatia does itMRIAI comes under scrutiny in Swedish prostate MRI study