Magnetic resonance imaging before breast cancer surgery: results of an observational multicenter international prospective analysis (MIPA).
Francesco SardanelliRubina M TrimboliNehmat HoussamiFiona J GilbertThomas H HelbichMarina Álvarez BenitoCorinne BalleyguierMassimo BazzocchiPeter BultMassimo CalabreseJulia Camps HerreroFrancesco CartiaEnrico CassanoPaola ClauserAndrea CozziDanúbia A de AndradeMarcos F de Lima DocemaCatherine DeprettoValeria DominelliGábor ForraiRossano GiromettiSteven E HarmsSarah HilborneRaffaele IenziMarc B I LobbesClaudio LosioRitse M MannStefania MontemezziInge-Marie ObdeijnUmit A OzcanFederica PediconiKatja PinkerHeike PreibschJosé L Raya PovedanoDaniela SacchettoGianfranco P ScaperrottaSimone SchiaffinoMargrethe SchloozBotond K SzabóDonna B TaylorÖzden S UlusMireille Van GoethemJeroen VeltmanStefanie WeigelEvelyn WenkelChiara ZuianiGiovanni Di LeoPublished in: European radiology (2021)
• In 19% of patients of the MIPA study, breast MRI was performed for screening or diagnostic purposes. • The current patient selection to preoperative breast MRI implies an 11% increase in mastectomies, counterbalanced by a 3% reduction of the reoperation rate. • Data from the MIPA study can support discussion in tumor boards when preoperative MRI is under consideration and should be shared with patients to achieve informed decision-making.
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