The PROMRIINE study
1 addresses a critical clinical question that has persisted in the realm of breast cancer treatment: Does preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) improve surgical outcomes in women with newly diagnosed invasive breast cancer? Previous studies have suggested that, while MRI offers superior sensitivity in detecting additional lesions, it may not necessarily translate into better surgical outcomes and might even lead to increased mastectomy rates. The PROMRIINE study, through a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs),
2‐6 aims to provide clarity by evaluating whether preoperative MRI truly influences surgical decision-making and clinical outcomes beneficially. …