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Breast MCQ
Breast MCQ
- A) Routine screening
1. What is the primary imaging modality used for - B) Assessing response to treatment
evaluating palpable breast lumps in patients under
- C) Evaluating breast cysts
30-40 years of age?
- D) Assessing lung metastases
- A) Mammography
- B) Breast MRI
6. What is the commonest malignancy in female
- C) Breast Ultrasound
patients?
- D) CT Scan
- A) Ovarian cancer
- B) Lung cancer
2. Which of the following is a benign characteristic of
- C) Breast cancer
breast lesions on ultrasound?
- D) Colon cancer
- A) Ill-defined margins
- B) Increased vascularity
7. What is the primary role of imaging in breast cancer
- C) Microlobulation
intervention?
- D) Wider than deep
- A) Screening
- B) Diagnosis
3. What is the standard mammographic view used for
- C) Treatment planning
breast cancer screening?
- D) Follow-up
- A) Axillary view
- B) Lateral view
8. Which imaging modality is commonly used for
- C) Craniocaudal (CC) view
therapeutic procedures like breast cyst aspiration?
- D) Oblique view
- A) Mammography
- B) Breast Ultrasound
4. Which imaging modality is considered the most
- C) Breast MRI
sensitive method for detecting breast cancer?
- D) CT Scan
- A) Mammography
- B) Breast Ultrasound
- C) Breast MRI
- D) PET Scan
9. What is the primary role of radiology in breast 3. What is the most common site of breast cancer
masses intervention? metastasis?
10. Breast cancer can also affect which category of 4. Which imaging modality is used to assess the
patients? integrity of silicone breast implants?
- D) Hypoplasia
6. Which type of microcalcification pattern is typically
benign on mammography?
- A) CT Scan - A) CT Scan
8. What is the primary role of radiology in breast 3. What is the primary role of breast MRI in breast
cancer follow-up after treatment? cancer staging?
- A) Screening - A) Screening
9. What is the main advantage of breast ultrasound 4. Which type of breast lesion is characterized by ill-
over mammography in younger patients? defined margins and increased vascularity?
- A) Screening
- C) Amazia
- D) Hypoplasia