Contrast Enhanced Mammography Implementation Guide
Contrast Enhanced Mammography (CEM) is a powerful tool combining functional information (derived from iodinated contrast administration) with structural imaging (derived from anatomic 2D mammographic views), previously only available from breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). CEM has higher specificity, but lower sensitivity, than bMRI1 and is a more cost-effective
alternative to MRI2. This manual will provide an in-depth guide for CEM implementation into clinical practice.