SIDEBAR: BI-RADS: Breast Imaging-Reporting and Data Systema
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0: Incomplete
1: Negative
2: Benign finding(s)
3: Probably benign
4: Suspicious abnormality
5: Highly suggestive of malignancy
6: Known biopsy-proven malignancy
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