Breast Cancer Research

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Review

Breast imaging technology: Application of magnetic resonance imaging to early detection of breast cancer

Mitchell D Schnall

  • Correspondence: Mitchell D Schnall

Author Affiliations

University of Pennsylvania Health System, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Breast Cancer Res 2001, 3:17-21 doi:10.1186/bcr265

Published: 13 December 2000

Abstract

Since its first introduction approximately 10 years ago, there has been extensive progress in the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. Contrast-enhanced MRI has been shown to have value in the diagnostic work-up of women who present with mammogram or clinical abnormalities. In addition, it has been demonstrated that MRI can detect mammogram occult multifocal cancer in patients who present with unifocal disease. Advances in risk stratification and limitations in mammography have stimulated interest in the use of MRI to screen high-risk women for cancer. Several studies of MRI high-risk screening are ongoing. Preliminary results are encouraging.

Keywords:
breast cancer; contrast-enhanced; high-risk; magnetic resonance imaging