Breast MRI: State of the Art and Future Directions provides a comprehensive overview of the current applications of breast MRI, including abbreviated MRI, as well as presenting technical recommendations, practical implementation and associated challenges in clinical routine. In addition, the book introduces novel MRI techniques, multimodality imaging, and advanced image processing coupled with AI, reviewing their potential for impeding and future clinical implementation. This book is a complete reference on state-of-the-art breast MRI methods suitable for MRI researchers, radiographers and clinicians.Breast cancer is one of the leading causes of death among women with early detection being the key to improved prognosis and survival. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast is undisputedly the most sensitive imaging method to detect cancer, with a higher detection rate than mammography, digital breast tomosynthesis, and ultrasound.
- Spans the whole spectrum of breast MRI, including basic imaging techniques, indications, interpretation, and the latest cutting-edge techniques
- Reviews multiparametric MRI and abbreviated protocols, providing an outlook on the future of this technique
- Discusses the predictive and prognostic value of MRI as well as the evolving field of radiomics/genomics and AI
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Elsevier Science & Techn.
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Approx. 105 illustrations (80 in full color)
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978-0-12-822749-7 (9780128227497)
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Section 1. Performance and Interpretation of Breast MRI1. Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging Protocolsi.Abbreviated and Ultrafast MRIii.Multiparametric MRI in clinical practice2. Artifacts3. BI-RADS4. The Kaiser score: an evidence-based clinical decision rule for dynamic contrast-enhanced breast MRI5. Background parenchymal enhancement
Section 2. MRI Characteristics of Common Breast Lesions6. Benign7. High-risk8. DCIS9. Invasive cancers
Section 3. Clinical Indications for Breast MRI10. Screening11. Staging and treatment planning12. Response assessment to neoadjuvant therapy13. Follow-up: Posttreatment changes and Recurrent Breast Cancer 14. Breast Augmentation and Post-mastectomy Autologous Breast Reconstruction 15. Problem Solving16. Cancer of Unknown Primary including Imaging of the Axilla
Section 4: Breast Magnetic Resonance Imaging-guided Interventions and Therapy17. Biopsy including MRI-directed US and rad-path correlation18. Monitoring TherapyFuture Directons
Section 5. Advanced and Emerging Approaches19. Non-contrast MRI20. Ultra-high field magnets21. Pharmacokinetic modelling22. Diffusion MRI of the breast: standard and advanced techniques23. Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy24. Emerging MRI Techniques: CEST, BOLD, Sodium, Phospohorus MRS, Lipid MRS, HP MRI
Section 6: Hybrid Imaging and Alternative Techniques25. PET/MRI hybrid imaging and targeted tracers 26. Alternative techniques: CEM and MBI
Section 7: Prognostic and Predictive MR imaging biomarkers27. MRI Radiomics and Radiogenomics for Breast Cancer28. Artificial Intelligence and Deep Learning