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Figure 1: Corresponding craniocaudal mammographic views (top row) and coronal EM images (bottom row) of three invasive ductal cancers (arrows) in three subjects. Left: An 11-mm invasive ductal cancer seen as a 1-cm oval mass on the right craniocaudal mammogram and as a white focus (with a peak conductivity value of 1.5 siemens per meter) in the upper outer quadrant on the corresponding coronal EIS conductivity image of the right breast. Middle: An 8-mm invasive ductal cancer identified as focal asymmetry on the left craniocaudal mammogram and as a lighter gray focus (with a peak conductivity of 0.8 siemens per meter) in the upper outer quadrant on the corresponding coronal MIS conductivity image of the left breast. Right: A 35-mm invasive ductal cancer seen as bilobed asymmetry with architectural distortion on the left craniocaudal mammogram and as a black focus (with a peak hemoglobin value of 40 µm) in the lower central left breast on the corresponding coronal NIR hemoglobin image.