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MRI screen-detected breast cancers are most often invasive, according to research published September 22 in Clinical Breast Cancer.
A team led by Naveen Ghuman, MD, from Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD, found that these invasive screen-detected cancers most commonly presented as a mass. Additionally, they reported that ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) was more likely to present as non-mass enhancement.