Fig. 2: Cancers detected by supplemental MRI after negative mammography. | Nature Medicine

Fig. 2: Cancers detected by supplemental MRI after negative mammography.

From: AI-based selection of individuals for supplemental MRI in population-based breast cancer screening: the randomized ScreenTrustMRI trial

Fig. 2

a, Case A was a 13-mm large BI-RADS 4 finding on MRI that corresponded to a 13-mm large invasive cancer as diagnosed in the surgical specimen. b, Case B was a 9-mm large BI-RADS 4 finding on MRI that corresponded to an 8-mm invasive cancer and 14-mm ductal cancer in situ. c, Case C was three suspicious lesions within a total area of 60 mm, BI-RADS 5 finding on MRI, that corresponded to a 50-mm multifocal invasive lobular cancer. d, Case D was two suspicious lesions, the largest 13 mm, BI-RADS 3 on MRI, which corresponded to a 10-mm invasive lobular cancer with 85-mm extent including ductal cancer in situ.

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