Invasive Breast Cancer Detection Up With Abbreviated Breast MRI
Detection rate for invasive breast cancer significantly higher with MRI versus digital breast tomosynthesis.
Detection rate for invasive breast cancer significantly higher with MRI versus digital breast tomosynthesis.
In a study, 8.8% of clinically relevant prostate cancers detected by systematic biopsy were missed by MRI-targeted biopsy.
Use of supplemental MRI results in diagnosis of fewer interval cancers than mammography alone.
[Cancer Control] This research examines cardio-oncology programs and their role in the multidisciplinary approach to cancer care.
MRI screening has high specificity and positive predictive value in average risk women.
Magnetic resonance imaging and MRI-targeted biopsy can facilitate detection of clinically significant prostate disease.
Study data presented at SABCS 2016 indicates that preoperative MRI is effective for detecting mammographically occult, early-stage, hormone receptor (HR)-positive contralateral breast cancer (CBC) in older patients.
Consensus statement presents guidelines for prostate magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with negative biopsy.
Employing a prone position during preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging might introduce error.
Internal mammary lymph nodes (IMLNs) identified at implant-protocol breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are more likely to be benign than malignant.