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Pacific Breast Center
1500 NW Bethany Blvd.
Suite 130, Beaverton

Main Office
503.619.1150
Scheduling
503.619.1111
Beaverton Hours
M-F 8am to 5pm
Tigard Hours
T-W-Th 8:30am
to 12:30pm &
1pm to 5pm


:::: FAQ : MRI :.

What is the role of MRI in breast cancer detection?

MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) is a sophisticated imaging technology that uses radiofrequencies in a magnetic field that results in differing signals sent back from tissue in the field of the radiofrequency. These signals are interpreted by a computer and displayed as a map or picture of the tissue. Although MRI of the breast is still in its infancy, compared to mammography, it is proving to be superior in its ability to determine the extent of breast cancer or in finding breast cancer in some high risk patients or women with very dense breast tissue. MRI may be better than mammography or ultrasound in determining whether an implant is leaking silicone or is ruptured.

Pacific Breast Center (PBC) radiologists are specially trained in analyzing breast MRI studies. PBC is equipped with the specialized breast MRI devices that are specific to the evaluation of patients with breast-related problems.

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