Place of breast MRI as a problem solving tool at assessment

This clinical advice from the BreastScreen Australia (BSA) reviews the place of breast MRI in breast screening.

The BSA clinical advice advises that MRI does not need to be used in routine assessment. However, in rare circumstances it may be useful and these cases should be reviewed by the service’s multi-disciplinary team.

Place of breast MRI as a problem solving tool at assessment

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