Use of Breast MRI Screening in Women With Dense Breasts
Interview with Professor Christiane Kuhl, M.D., director of radiology, University Hospital Aachen, Germany, on the use of MRI breast screenings
A comparison of standard mammography imaging (left) in a woman with dense breasts and a breast MRI imaging study (right) showing a clearly defined cancer and is extremely hard to detect on the mammograms. Images from Christiane Kuhl, M.D.
Dense breast tissue can hide cancers in mammograms in about half of women. Supplemental imaging is often needed to accurately diagnose these patients, avoid false positives and avoid needless tissue biopsies. Breast ultrasound and breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can be used to see through dense tissue to better identify cancers and avoid the need for many biopsies, however, MRI offers more specificity.
How You Can Contribute to COVID-19 Relief Efforts Through #Sewforacause
Arrow Cabinets announced Sew For A Cause, a promotion to benefit World Central Kitchen - Chefs For America and their food focused relief efforts.
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COVID-19 cases continue to soar around the world, surpassing 20.5 million cases in the U.S. with over 350,600 deaths, according to the CDC. After months of social distancing and canceled events, it can seem like nothing you do will help slow the spread of this deadly disease. However, it is not a hopeless cause and there are many businesses and individuals taking steps to help!