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Fig. 4 —Chart shows strategy dominance as function of sensitivity of
MR lymphangiography and sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy. Across most MR
lymphangiography and SLN biopsy sensitivity ranges (upper and
lower bar, respectively) tested for axillary malignancy detection, MR
lymphangiography–based strategies dominated SLN biopsy from
cost-effectiveness standpoint. Asterisk indicates that at MR lymphangiography
sensitivity of 1.0, MR lymphangiography strongly dominates both SLN biopsy and
combined MR lymphangiography and SLN biopsy.