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Rationale for a national multi-centre study of magnetic resonance imaging screening in women at genetic risk of breast cancer
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Genetic EpidemiologyDiagnosisGynecologyMagnetic Resonance ImagingNational Multi-centre StudyOncologyCancer DetectionBreast ImagingPublic HealthNuclear MedicineRadiologyMedical ImagingMri-guided Radiation TherapyCancer ScreeningGenetic RiskBreast CancerMedicineX-ray MammographyWomen's HealthPublic Health Genetics
In 1994, the UK National Health Service identified as a research priority that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) should be assessed as a screening tool for young, pre-menopausal women who are at a high genetic risk of developing breast cancer. In 1997 a national multicentre study was established to compare MRI with X-ray mammography as a method for screening for breast cancer in this group of women. This paper reviews the relevant literature and describes the rationale that led to the setting up of this study.
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