MRI for breast cancer: Current indications

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Abstract

Mammography is the only imaging study that has been proven in multiple large randomized trials to decrease breast cancer mortality. Mammography, however, has its limitations and, as such, other modalities that can complement it are being studied. One of these is dynamic contrast-enhanced breast MRI, which has emerged as an important adjunctive modality and is at present the most sensitive modality that we have to evaluate the breast. The American College of Radiology, in its 2004 practice guidelines, has outlined the 12 current indications for breast MRI. This manuscript reviews and provides examples of each of these.

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Ojeda-Fournier, H., & Comstock, C. (2009). MRI for breast cancer: Current indications. In Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (Vol. 19, pp. 161–169). Georg Thieme Verlag. https://doi.org/10.4103/0971-3026.48431

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