Prof. Dr. Levent Çelik Areas of Expertise
The probability of developing breast cancer is calculated for high-risk patients using various statistical methods. If the lifetime risk of developing breast cancer calculated by methods such as Gail, Klaus, BRCAPRO etc. exceeds twenty percent (the lifetime risk for a normal woman is 12-13%), breast MRI screening is recommended for that woman in addition to mammography. For this, the patient's risk must be calculated accurately.

In the high-risk patient group, if the risk exceeds a certain value, mammography and breast MRI scans are performed together. Mammography and breast MRI scans are complementary scans, and regular performance of one does not necessitate not performing the other.
Breast MRI in a High-Risk Patient