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To: Labrador who wrote (3092)4/3/1999 10:19:00 AM
From: Dan O  Respond to of 4122
 
Lab is correct. If you burden the MMs, what will happen is the honest ones will drop off due to the risk and administrative burdens. Only the dishonest ones will stay, leaving investors in a bind.



To: Labrador who wrote (3092)4/3/1999 5:32:00 PM
From: gao seng  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4122
 
Speaking of ancient history:

Good Morning America

Breast Cancer Diagnosis

Sept. 22, 1997

Finding a lump in your breast can be a devastating experience. But what follows in the diagnostic process can be just as daunting.
Dr. Tim Johnson explained for GMA viewers the standard diagnostic options presently available-from mammography to MRI to biopsy procedures.

There are also some truly remarkable new diagnostic techniques currently in clinical trials:

LASER MAMMOGRAPHY:
Approved in 1996 by the FDA for widespread testing, this imaging device is known as Computed Tomography Laser Mammography. Rather than using radiation to see inside a woman's breast, it relies on harmless pulses of laser light to identify tumors. The image is as clear as an MRI but takes 1/6 the time and costs 1/10 of the price. Apparently, it can also image dense young breasts and it can see through and around implants. It is still in clinical trials.

more.abcnews.go.com