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Doctors use whole-body MRI scans to look for cancer in people who feel fine, but since everyone uses different scan rules, the results can vary a lot — making it hard to trust or use these scans reliably.
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Whole-body MRI for opportunistic cancer detection in asymptomatic individuals: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
Systematic Review With Meta-Analysis
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2026 MarThis study looked at using full-body MRI scans to find cancer in healthy people and found that doctors don’t all use the same scan rules, making it hard to trust or repeat the results — which is exactly what the claim says.
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