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Access, cost, and clinician awareness remain significant barriers to implementing supplemental breast screening, according to Plecha.
The evidence is clear: supplemental MRI screening saves lives in women with dense breasts. So why aren't more patients getting screened?
In the video above, breast imaging expert Donna M. Plecha, MD, addresses the uncomfortable truth about barriers to optimal screening—and they're not what you might expect. While much attention focuses on the risks of "overscreening," Plecha reveals that the real obstacles are physician education gaps, geographic access limitations, and particularly, the prohibitive cost of traditional MRI.
The cost disparity is striking: a conventional screening MRI can exceed $1000 out-of-pocket for patients with high-deductible plans, even when medically indicated. But abbreviated MRI protocols offer the same detection sensitivity for as little as $250 cash pay—a game-changing option that's bringing high-quality screening within reach for patients who previously couldn't access or afford it.
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