Dr. Peter B. Dean[email protected]BreastMammography'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 12, 2012Page 1 of 1Top StoriesRSNA 2025GLP-1 drugs reduce heart plaque progression in diabetes patientsStudy findings could be good news for people with diabetes, as they tend to be at higher risk of cardiovascular disease.RSNA 2025Imaging can help 'All of Us'RSNA 2025GE HealthCare features new MRI scanners, PCCT systemRSNA 2025Abdominal obesity linked to heart damageRSNA 2025Breast cancer incidence rising in younger women