“…Systematic biases can also be observed depending on the choice of imaging modality: use of MRI has a tendency to lead to overestimates of tumor size (3,5), whereas underestimation of size is more common when mammography or ultrasound is used (4,5). Recently, dual-energy contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) has emerged as a potential new option for breast cancer staging by allowing for improvements in breast cancer tumor visualization (6) and may be equivalent to MRI for tumor size assessment (7,8). CESM, also commonly referred to as contrast-enhanced digital mammography, operates under the principle that iodinated contrast agents injected into the blood stream will have different uptake patterns between hypervascularized breast lesions and background breast parenchyma and that dual-energy subtraction imaging will allow for selective visualization of the distribution of the contrast agent in the breast with minimal anatomic background ''noise'' to obscure the lesion.…”