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This article describes the strengths and weaknesses of different imaging modalities for local surveillance of patients with a personal history of breast cancer, and why mammography is the only routinely recommended modality to detect local recurrence or contralateral breast cancer. The roles of imaging modalities in staging and surveillance of breast cancer after primary therapy are discussed, along with the limited justification for imaging to detect metastasis in asymptomatic breast cancer patients.
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