Current status and future prospects of proton MR spectroscopy of the breast with a 1.5T MR unit

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Abstract

Proton MR spectroscopy of the mammary gland area is used to be considered in the realm of basic research, but as a result of the advances in MR techniques, it is now being performed in ordinary clinical practice. It is particularly noteworthy that useful clinical data are now being accumulated with 1.5TMR units, which are the standard units. We think that, at this point, it is very important to systematically review the techniques, clinical applications, and future prospects of proton MR spectroscopy. We have performed proton MR spectroscopy with a 1.5TMR unit in over 3000 cases at our hospital. In this paper, we will comment on the current status of proton MR spectroscopy of the breast, primarily in regard to differentiation between benign and malignant lesions and prediction of the efficacy of chemotherapy while describing the data obtained at our hospital. Copyright © 2010 Mitsuhiro Tozaki and Katsuya Maruyama.

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Tozaki, M., & Maruyama, K. (2010). Current status and future prospects of proton MR spectroscopy of the breast with a 1.5T MR unit. Journal of Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/781621

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