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Dense Breast Tissue| DenseBreast-info.org

Densebreast-info is an online Dense Breast Information resource for both patients and health professionals. Here you can get the detailed knowledge about Dense BreastTissues, diagnosis, treatment and many more.

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Dense Breast Tissue| DenseBreast-info.org

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  1. DenseBreast-info.org DenseBreast-info.org endeavors to provide an informed interpretation of the state laws as they relate to breast density; however, state legislative language varies and can be complex or vague DenseBreast-info.org is an online education resource for dense breast information. You can earn a lot of knowledge for dense breast tissue, facts, screening tests etc. DenseBreast-info provides a lot of dense breast information for health professionals. Here you can learn how to identify high risk patient who needs increased surveillance,understand screening options for women with dense breasts and Flow Chart to identify who needs more screening etc. http://densebreast-info.org

  2. Breast MRI | DenseBreast-info.org Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI): What is it? Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (Breast MRI) is a noninvasive medical test that uses very strong magnets and pulses of radio waves to manipulate natural magnetic properties in the body. When used together with gadolinium-based intravenous contrast (known as a contrast-enhanced MRI), MRI looks at both structure and blood flow; cancerous tumors (Fig. 12) usually have increased or abnormal blood flow. Breast MRI requires a contrast agent that is administered intravenously. During an MRI exam, a patient lies face down and the breasts are positioned into two holes of a “coil” (the imaging device) (Fig. 13 & Fig. 14). The MRI scanner makes loud noises while imaging. The usual breast MRI examination takes about 30 to 40 minutes. Contact As DenseBreast-info, Inc. PO Box 997 Deer Park, NY 11729 http://densebreast-info.org

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