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Left mediolateral oblique views shown from prior screening mammograms:&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;(A) 2015, (B) 2018, (C) 2019, and (D) 2021. In (E) 2022, a new mass developed in the left breast at the 6-o’clock position (arrow), with a (F) corresponding irregular&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;mass at ultrasound (arrow). Subsequent ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy yielded invasive ductal carcinoma, grade 2. The deep learning five-year risk scores gradually increased from 2.0 (2015) to 2.1 (2018), 3.4 (2019), 3.6 (2021), and 15.3 (2022). 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Transversal slices of 1.5T FLAIR MRI scans. For visualization only, brains were skull-stripped and DAWM is shown with dotted lines (occipital DAWM is red, parietal DAWM is orange). 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Maximum standard uptake value (SUV) in the pancreatic mass is 14 at 168 hours post-injection (crosshairs). 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