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Nature Clinical Practice Oncology (2005) 2, 62
doi:10.1038/ncponc0085  

Is MRI a useful adjunct to mammography?

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Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast allows detection of lesions not seen by mammography, but the specificity of the technique is in doubt. A recent study has confirmed that MRI, although highly sensitive, does not obviate the need for breast biopsies in patients with suspicious lesions.

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