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  • Radiology and Medical Imaging
  • Oncology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Screening breast MRI is recommended for high-risk women.
  • Trends in screening breast MRI utilization are not well-documented.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess trends in screening breast MRI utilization among privately insured women in the U.S. from 2007 to 2017.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized the MarketScan Commercial Database for women aged 25-64 from 2007-2017.
  • Excluded exams for new breast cancer diagnosis or neoadjuvant therapy response assessment.
  • Analyzed 488,852 MRI scans from 351,763 eligible women.

Main Results:

  • Observed a 55.0% increase in screening breast MRI utilization over the study period.
  • The highest utilization rate in 2017 was 0.4% of women aged 25-64.
  • 76.5% of women with sufficient follow-up underwent only one screening MRI exam.

Conclusions:

  • Screening breast MRI utilization increased steadily, peaking at 0.4% in 2017.
  • Utilization falls short of the estimated 9% of eligible U.S. women.
  • Further research into barriers is needed to optimize screening compliance.