MR imaging in breast cancer - results of the COMICE trial (abstract 5). Eur J Surg Oncol 2008;34:1156.Drew P, Turnbull L, Harvey I, Brown S, Olivier C, Napp V. MR imaging in breast cancer: results of the COMICE trial. Eur J Surg Oncol 2008;34:1156....
Breast MRI is the most sensitive modality for the detection of breast cancer. However, false-negative cases may occur, in which the cancer is not visualized at MRI and is instead diagnosed with another imaging modality. The authors describe the causes of false-negative breast MRI results, which...
Novel breast MRI techniques which may lead to future improvements in performance are discussed.ResultsBreast MRI has been shown in multiple studies to be advantageous for screening patients at high risk, evaluating patients with a new breast cancer diagnosis, monitoring treatment response in patients ...
High-Resolution Axillary MRI of Patients with Breast Cancer : Preliminary Results 来自 mendeley.com 喜欢 0 阅读量: 16 作者: A Luciani,TH Dao,M Lapeyre,M Schwarzinger,C Debaecque,L Lantieri,G Revelon,M Bouanane,H Kobeiter,A Rahmouni 展开 DOI: 10.2214/ajr.182.4.1821059 被引量: 54...
says the MedUni Vienna expert, should encourage the increased use of MRI for breast screening too. Says Helbich: "In light of these results, it is our duty to make women more aware of the fact that the use of mammography and ultrasound cannot detect all types of cancer. MRI really is ...
MRI screening for breast cancer delivers consistent rates of cancer detection and fewer false-positive results over time, according to a new study published online and in the April print edition of Radiology.
MRI can also be used for screening in woman at high risk of breast cancer. Examples include:presence of a genetic mutation of the BRCA gene, a first degree relative of a BRCA carrier a strong family history of breast cancer prior radiation to the chest wall between the ages of 10 and ...
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The cancer yield of the MRI screen was 3.3% of the women, and 1.8% of the exams (2.2% for the Initial screens and 1.1% of the follow up screens). The false negative rate of MRI with a variable follow up was 1/7 (14%). Although the data needs to be confirmed with larger ...
Breast cancer, disease characterized by the growth of malignant cells in the mammary glands. Breast cancer can strike males and females, although women are about 100 times more likely to develop the disease than men. Most cancers in female breasts form s