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Do you need an Abbreviated Breast MRI?

June 27, 2024

While getting your annual mammogram is a must for breast cancer prevention, some women with dense breast tissue may also require another screening tool: Abbreviated Breast MRI (AB-MRI). A shortened version of a Breast MRI, AB-MRI is used in conjunction with mammography to check for breast tumors growing in dense tissue. Both Hancock Regional Hospital and Gateway Hancock Health offer this screening. 

Abbreviated Breast MRI has a high cancer detection rate 

Although mammography is a great assessment tool, AB-MRI can detect tumors and cancers that an annual mammogram cannot. Traditionally, Breast MRI’s, which take longer and cost more, are reserved only for women who are at high risk. AB-MRI makes it accessible for women with a lower risk, but dense breast tissue, to ensure they are cancer-free.   

An AB-MRI lasts about 10-15 minutes and requires contrast administration. Therefore, a physician must refer you to get this screening. And we have some good news for all the ladies out there: it doesn’t require radiation exposure OR breast compression. However, you must meet a few other requirements for this procedure, including: 

What about high-risk women? 

For women who are at a higher risk of developing breast cancer, an AB-MRI should not replace a more thorough diagnostic Breast MRI. You are considered high risk if you meet these criteria: 

Talk to your provider to see if an AB-MRI is right for you

An AB-MRI is a self-pay exam offered at Hancock Regional Hospital and Gateway Hancock Health for $299.00.  You will need an order from your physician.  If you have further questions or are ready to schedule your AB-MRI, contact the Network Navigation team at (317)468-4600. 

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