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  2. Breast MRI - Mayo Clinic

    www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/breast-mri/...

    Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast, also called breast MRI, is a test used to find breast cancer. It also can help rule out breast cancer when there are other problems in the breast. A breast MRI makes pictures of the inside of the breast. It uses powerful magnets, radio waves and a computer to make images with a lot of detail.

  3. A breast MRI can be used to look for breast cancer in women at high risk. It can also help show the size of a breast cancer and spot other tumors in the breast.

  4. Breast MRI: Why It’s Done, What To Expect & Results

    my.clevelandclinic.org/.../8332-breast-mri

    A breast MRI is an imaging test that produces very detailed pictures of breast tissue. Healthcare providers mainly use it to evaluate known breast cancer. But they also use it in addition to mammography and ultrasound to screen for and diagnose breast cancer and other breast abnormalities.

  5. Breast MRI: What it Is, Why it’s Done, & More

    www.breastcancer.org/screening-testing/breast-mri

    Breast MRI is an imaging test used to find out the extent of breast cancer, to screen for breast cancer in someone without symptoms, and for other reasons.

  6. Breast MRI: What to Expect Before, During and After

    www.cancercenter.com/.../breast-mri

    Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a tool used to diagnose and stage breast cancer. An MRI machine is a type of medical imaging tool that uses strong, powerful magnets and radio currents to take clear, detailed, three-dimensional images of the breast.

  7. Breast MRI - Susan G. Komen®

    www.komen.org/breast-cancer/screening/mri

    What is breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)? Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) uses magnetic fields to create an image of the breast. Breast MRI is used in breast cancer screening for women at higher risk. It’s not recommended in breast cancer screening for women at average risk.

  8. MRI, used with mammography and breast ultrasound, can be a useful diagnostic tool. Recent research has found that MRI can locate some small breast lesions sometimes missed by mammography. It can also help detect breast cancer in women with breast implants and in younger women who tend to have dense breast tissue.