Getting an MRI can be helpful for women with ovarian cancer — these exams allow doctors to get a closer look at parts of the body such as the pelvic structures and the liver. They can give doctors a better understanding of what treatment route is best for a patient’s individual disease.
However, there are some comfort issues that women should be aware of before going in for an MRI. The exams take around 60-90 minutes, according to Dr. Kristina Butler, an gynecologic oncologist at Mayo Clinic Arizona, and many people are uncomfortable being in a confined space for that long. The machines also make loud noises while the exam is in progress. It is possible for patients who would become anxious in a loud, confined space to get sedated.
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