Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the breast, also called breast resonancia magnética, is a test used to find breast cancer. It also can help rule out breast cancer when there are other problems in the breast.

A breast resonancia magnética makes pictures of the inside of the breast. It uses powerful magnets, radio waves and a computer to make images with a lot of detail.

A breast resonancia magnética might be done after a biopsy shows cancer. Breast resonancia magnética can show the extent of the cancer or an issue with the other breast.

Mama resonancia magnética also may be used with mammography as a screening tool for detecting breast cancer in some people. This includes people with a high risk of breast cancer. It also includes people who have a strong family history of breast cancer or who have breast cancer gene changes that were passed down through the family, called inherited.

A breast resonancia magnética is used to see if there are other areas within the breast that also could have cancer. It’s also used to screen for breast cancer in people who have a high risk of getting breast cancer in their lifetimes.

Your health care provider may recommend a breast resonancia magnética if there is:

If you don’t know if you might be at high risk, ask a member of your care team to help you find out what your risk is. You might be sent to a breast clinic or breast-health specialist. A specialist can talk to you about your risk and your screening choices, as well as ways to lower your risk for getting breast cancer.

A breast resonancia magnética is meant to be used with a mammogram or other breast-imaging test. It’s not to be used instead of a mammogram. Although it’s a good test, a breast resonancia magnética can still miss some breast cancers that a mammogram will find.

A breast resonancia magnética may be ordered once a year in high-risk women around the same time as the screening mammogram. Very high-risk women may be screened by having either a breast resonancia magnética or mammogram every 6 months.

A breast resonancia magnética is safe. It doesn’t use radiation. But as with other tests, a breast resonancia magnética has risks, such as:

To prepare for a breast resonancia magnética, you need to take these steps:

When you get to your appointment, you might get a gown or robe to wear. You’ll take off your clothes and jewelry. If you have trouble being in a small space, tell a member of your health care team before your breast resonancia magnética. You may be given medicine to relax you.

A dye, also called a contrast agent, might be put through a line in your arm, called intravenous (IV). The dye makes the tissues or blood vessels on the resonancia magnética pictures easier to see.

El resonancia magnética machine has a large, central opening. During the breast resonancia magnética, you lie face down on a padded table. Your breasts fit into a hollow space in the table. The space has coils that get signals from the resonancia magnética machine. The table then slides into the opening of the machine.

El resonancia magnética machine makes a magnetic field around you that sends radio waves to your body. You won’t feel anything. But you may hear loud tapping and thumping sounds from inside the machine. Because of the loud noise, you may get earplugs to wear.

The person doing the test watches you from another room. You can speak to the person through a microphone. During the test, breathe normally and lie as still as you can.

The breast resonancia magnética appointment may take 30 minutes to one hour.

A doctor specializing in imaging tests, called a radiologist, reviews the pictures from the breast resonancia magnética. A member of your health care team talks to you about the results of the test.

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