Breast MRI
One alternative to mammography, breast MRI or contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging, has shown substantial progress in the detection of breast cancer.
Uses
Some of the uses of MRI of the breasts are: screening for malignancy in women with greater than 20% lifetime risk of breast cancer, evaluate breast implants for rupture, screening the opposite side breast for malignancy in women with known one sided breast malignancy, extent of disease and the presence of multifocality and multicentricity in patients with invasive carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ, and evaluate response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy.MRI of the breasts has the highest sensitivity to detect breast cancer when compared with other imaging modalities such as breast ultrasound or mammography. In the screening for breast cancer for high-risk women, sensitivity of MRI ranges from 83 to 94% while specificity ranges from 75.2% to 100%.