MRI for Melanoma
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Melanoma MRI
An abbreviation for “Magnetic Resonance Imaging,” MRI is one of the innovative tools used at Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA) for melanoma diagnosis and staging. MRI uses magnetic energy and radiowaves to create internal, cross-sectional images of the human body. This helps CTCA radiologists pinpoint melanoma cells.
MRI allows CTCA cancer doctors to learn where and how melanoma occurs in your body. It helps them to identify the stage of your disease. By learning this information, they can better determine what might be the most effective melanoma treatment for you.
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