Abstract
Breast magnetic resonance imaging is generally considered less sensitive than mammography for detection of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), but this conclusion comes from studies in which MRI failed to detect DCIS that was already identified by mammographic microcalcification. Might MRI detect DCIS that is not apparent on mammography? In this …
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