MRI vs. mammogram: which sees breast cancer better?
NCT ID NCT00874458
Summary
This study tested whether MRI scans could more accurately measure the size of a very early form of breast cancer called DCIS. It involved 40 women with DCIS who received both an MRI and a standard mammogram. The goal was to see if MRI could give surgeons a clearer picture of the cancer's extent before surgery.
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Centre Antoine Lacassagne
Nice, 06189, France
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