Breast Cancer - Does MRI Important For Breast Cancer?


The question of whether the scans are worth it or not are rising among breast cancer patients, since expensive extra scans using MRI on breast cancer patients make no difference to the number of patients. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide; it kills around 519,000 people globally each year. Breast cancer accounted for around 16% of all female cancers.
MRI offered by far the highest sensitivity; the lowest sensitivity was achieved by digital mammography. MRI can identify 93% of breast cancers, and mammography can identify 33%. MRI is important for early diagnosis – and that a mammography or an ultrasound examination does not increase the cancer yield. The benefits of MRI are balanced by an increased chance of needing additional tests to evaluate a possible abnormality, and perhaps even a biopsy that might in the end show no cancer.
These results confirm once more that MRI is essential for surveillance not only of women at high risk, but also for women at moderately increased risk of breast cancer. For women at the highest risk of breast cancer, using both breast MRI and mammography together for screening will likely reduce their chances of dying from breast cancer and help them live longer, healthier lives.
At increased genetic of breast cancer, MRI is a useful adjunct to mammography for screening women. A higher incidence of false-positive findings, it is more time consuming and expensive than mammography.

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