Is there a place for MRI during scanning?
Dr Öncel Yakar’s comments
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) is not recommended for women at average risk for breast disease. Its use in young women with a family history of breast cancer is discussed. MRI can be used for screening purposes in women who have had breast cancer or in some cases that create a genetic predisposition to breast cancer in the family.
Breast health plays an important role in every woman’s life. This is based on the facts that breast cancer is the most common cancer in women and that early diagnosis and treatment significantly increase life expectancy thanks to screening methods. While stricter follow-up and examination protocols are applied for women with certain risk factors, women with no risk factors should also have breast screenings regularly. Standard breast screening guidelines recommend that women should perform breast self-examination from the age of 20, and additionally, from the age of 40, breast imaging with clinical examination and mammography once a year. In this section, especially in the twenty-fifth year of her profession and as a female surgeon, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Didem Öncel Yakar answers questions frequently asked by you. We are with you to manage your routine annual screenings and appropriate examination-surgery-treatment processes at our private practice located in Ataşehir-Istanbul.