Women With Early Breast Cancer Don't Benefit From MRI Right Before or After Surgery: Study

The use of MRI before or immediately after surgery in women with DCIS was not associated with reduced local recurrence or contralateral breast cancer rates, reveals a Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center study. The findings are being presented on Saturday, September 7, 2013, at the 2013 Breast Cancer Symposium. While no clinical practice guidelines exist for the use of MRI around the time of surgery, some surgeons use the screening tool to obtain a clearer picture ...

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