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State-of-the-art resource details effective breast MRI techniques for improved screening and diagnosis Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast has evolved into an important breast cancer screening tool and major advance in women's health. Breast MRI is currently the most sensitive detection technique for both non-invasive and invasive cancers and follow-up in women with a new breast cancer diagnosis. It is increasingly becoming the go-to imaging method for screening women at high and intermediate risk of breast cancer and those with dense breast tissue on mammography. Yet despite its re.

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Table of Contents

  • Breast MRI Interpretation: Text and Online Case Analysis for Screening and Diagnosis
  • MedOne Access Information
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • 1 Breast MRI: Overview
  • 2 Screening MRI: Who Should Be Screened?
  • 3 Screening MRI: DCE-MRI Methods
  • 4 Screening MRI: Clinical Implementation
  • 5 Diagnostic MRI: Imaging Protocols and Technical Considerations
  • 6 Diagnostic MRI Interpretation
  • 7 Image Interpretation: Noninvasive Cancer
  • 8 Image Interpretation: Invasive Cancer
  • 9 Management of Findings Initially Detected at MRI
  • 10 Diagnostic MRI: Breast Cancer Applications
  • 11 Advanced Breast MRI Techniques
  • 12 Semi-Quantitative and Quantitative Analysis of Breast DCE-MRI
  • 13 Future Applications: Radiomics and Deep Learning on Breast MRI
  • Index
  • Additional MedOne Access Information

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