MRI Being Used to Detect Breast Cancer
Breast cancer is cancer of breast tissue. Worldwide, it is the most common form of cancer in females, affecting approximately 10% of all women at some stage of their life in the Western world. Early detection through regular breast self-exams and a regular program of mammography and physical exams shows excellent results in combatting it.
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MRI Being Used to Detect Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer :: MRI Being Used to Detect Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer :: MRI Being Used to Detect Breast Cancer

Magnetic resonance imaging or an MRI is usually used to locate unseen problems dealing with the head, neck, spine and extremities.

Now, add the detection of breast cancer to that list. New computer software is making it possible. MRI's could have been used to scan breast tissue in the past, but it simply wasn't practical. The test produced hundreds upon hundreds of images that radiologists just didn't have the time to interpret.

But now, something called CAD, or computer-aided detection, is serving as a second, more efficient set of eyes. When it comes to detecting breast cancer, mammography has long been the gold standard, along with physical examination and ultrasound technology.

But there are limitations. Dr. Doron Finn says, "The mammogram and the physical examination together will pick up most breast cancers. Individually, they both miss 10 to 20 percent of breast cancers."

Magnetic resonance imaging is improving those odds.

(Published at www.spiritindia.com on Wednesday, February 22, 2006)
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