Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) - A to Z
This page contains links to content about magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans.
MRI scans create detailed cross-section pictures of the body. They are sometimes used by doctors to learn more about a patient's cancer.
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is a sub-category of Detecting cancer, Tests and Scans (imaging)
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- News story: Brain scans could diagnose and monitor glioma brain tumours
11 January 2012 - News story: London researchers pioneer MRI technique to detect ovarian chemo benefits
18 August 2011 - News story: Professor John Griffiths receives European Magnetic Resonance Award
18 March 2010 - Press Release: Body's baking soda used to catch cancer early
28 May 2008
- News story: MRI scans help predict best treatment for rectal cancer
1 September 2011 - News story: MRI scans 'shouldn't guide treatment decisions for early-stage breast cancer patients'
22 October 2010 - News story: MRI technique may provide earlier cervical cancer diagnosis
22 October 2008 - Press Release: New imaging technique could establish early on if a cancer patient's treatment is working
29 November 2007

