This study focuses on patients with breast cancer and aims to investigate how well a contrast agent called gadopiclenol (Elucirem) works during magnetic resonance imaging examinations. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a medical scanning technique that creates detailed pictures of the inside of the body.
The study involves giving patients an injection of gadopiclenol before their scheduled MRI scan. This contrast agent helps make certain areas of the body more visible during the scan. The examination will take place before planned breast cancer surgery. The dose of gadopiclenol used in the study is 0.5 millimoles per milliliter, given as a single injection.
During the study, doctors will compare the detailed images from the MRI scan with the results from examining the breast tissue after surgery. They will look at various features of the cancer seen on the MRI images, such as size and appearance, and compare these with the actual characteristics of the tumor found during laboratory examination of the surgically removed tissue. This will help determine how accurate the contrast-enhanced MRI is in showing the details of breast cancer.



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