The American Cancer Society yesterday recommended for the first time that certain women get annual magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans for breast cancer even if they have no signs of the disease. The guidelines are intended for women at unusually high risk of cancer, but it left many women wondering whether they need one of these high-tech scans. Below, Globe ... (Full article: 1020 words)
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