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MRI Most useful in patients with proven breast cancer or at high risk to assess for
multifocal or multicentric disease, chest wall involvement, chemotherapy response, or tumor
recurrence or to identify the primary site in patients with occult breast disease
90-100 MRI has been shown to detect _______% of cancers if tumor is present in the
breast
Fibrosis Mammography and physical examination can sometimes be limited by _______
Breast carcinoma Malignant new growth composed of epithelial cells
Calcification Deposit of calcium salt in tissue; characteristics may suggest either benign
or malignant processes
Cyst Closed epithelial sac containing fluid or a semisolid substance
Epithelial hyperplasia Proliferation of the epithelium of the breast
Fibrosis Formation of fibrous tissue in the breast