It's not that simple though. It takes 20 years for evidenced best practice to become normal practice in healthcare. You need to replace a generation of staff schooled in the old ways.
Screening services will go with known technology their staff are trained in because a) money, and b) fuck ups can be fucking catastrophic.
I don't know why MRI couldn't be used, from a technical point of view. But those machines aren't cheap and there are scores of mammogrammers that would need retraining. Which is also expensive.
Screening services will go with known technology their staff are trained in because a) money, and b) fuck ups can be fucking catastrophic.
I don't know why MRI couldn't be used, from a technical point of view. But those machines aren't cheap and there are scores of mammogrammers that would need retraining. Which is also expensive.
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