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How often do full-body MRIs actually find cancer?

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Summary

The USA TODAY article examines how often full-body MRIs detect cancer, noting that while such scans can reveal abnormalities, true cancer is detected only rarely and many incidental findings occur. It highlights the high cost, limited insurance coverage, and the risk of overdiagnosis and anxiety, with experts emphasizing that results must be interpreted in proper clinical context.

🚀 Service construit par Johan Denoyer