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MRI for breast cancer: who benefits, who is harmed?

Emma Mason

1 March 2010 Cutting Edge 0

Number 35

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When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, and a technique exists that could identify additional lesions in the same or the opposite breast, what possible reason could there be for not using it?

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  • breast cancer
  • breast screening
  • MRI
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