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5.

What is the primary indication for using breast


Easy MCQs: MRI?

- 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?

- A) Surgical excision - A) Brain

- B) Chemotherapy administration - B) Liver

- C) Diagnostic procedures - C) Lungs

- D) None of the above - D) Bone

10. Breast cancer can also affect which category of 4. Which imaging modality is used to assess the
patients? integrity of silicone breast implants?

- A) Only females - A) Mammography

- B) Only males - B) Breast Ultrasound

- C) Both males and females - C) Breast MRI

- D) Children - D) PET Scan

5. What is the primary indication for using breast


Moderate MCQs: ultrasound?

1. Which variant of breast anatomy refers to the - A) Routine screening


absence of breast tissue?
- B) Evaluating palpable lumps
- A) Amastia
- C) Assessing response to treatment
- B) Polythelia
- D) Detecting lung metastases
- C) Athelia

- D) Hypoplasia
6. Which type of microcalcification pattern is typically
benign on mammography?

2. What is the primary role of mammography in - A) Pleomorphic


breast cancer detection?
- B) Linear
- A) Assessing response to treatment
- C) Popcorn
- B) Screening in patients under 30
- D) Coarse
- C) Detecting early-stage breast cancer

- D) Identifying benign lesions


7. Which imaging modality is preferred for assessing 2. Which imaging modality is most commonly used for
chest wall invasion in breast cancer? screening mammography?

- A) CT Scan - A) CT Scan

- B) PET Scan - B) PET Scan

- C) Breast MRI - C) Mammography

- D) Mammography - D) Breast MRI

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

- B) Diagnosis - B) Assessing response to treatment

- C) Treatment planning - C) Evaluating extent of the disease

- D) Assessing treatment response - D) Identifying benign lesions

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) Higher sensitivity - A) Benign cyst

- B) Lower cost - B) Fibroadenoma

- C) Better visualization of microcalcifications - C) Invasive carcinoma

- D) No ionizing radiation - D) Lipoma

5. What is the primary role of breast ultrasound in


Hard MCQs: breast cancer management?

- A) Screening

1. Which variant of breast anatomy refers to the - B) Assessing response to treatment


presence of extra nipples?
- C) Guiding therapeutic procedures
- A) Athelia
- D) Identifying lung metastases
- B) Polythelia

- C) Amazia

- D) Hypoplasia

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