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MRI alone found my bc
I too have dense breasts... Fortunately, in 2004 I joined a "multi-modality trial" at U. of Penn where mammo, US and breast MRI were used for comparison. The MRI picked-up the cancer and the Mammo and US did not. If not for the MRI, I would still have tumors in my breast that my rad onc said were too big for radiation to kill. These tumors would have been my so called "recurrances".
Two lumpectomies and rads later, I still get MRI's just to be sure. The radialogy guys at UPenn stated that it is a good idea to do all three modalities -even if the mammo and US don't show anything because of the calcification issue...
On the other hand, the MRI does pick-up every little tissue that appears not normal and false positives are common. Next thing you know, you're having biopsies and chewing your nails down to the knuckle... in the end, its part of living with this stinkin' disease.
From what the radiologist told me from UPenn, the breast MRI caught 30% more cancer than the mammo and ultrasound combined. I was one of those 30%.
Often times the doc's won't suggest a breast MR because they are so expensive and insurance may not pay.
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