Abstract

Introduction: Guidelines advise use of CT or MRI to detect bone metastasis in breast cancer. Bone-scintigraphy (BS) is not routinely indicated. However, our patients with new node positive breast cancer, or symptoms suggestive of bone metastases, undergo both CT and BS. We aimed to evaluate discrepancies between CT and BS results, and assess whether CT is more accurate in diagnosing bone metastases in breast cancer patients.

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