Breast MRI report looks at the localization, gland, scanning sequence, enhancement image, etc.. 1. Localization: unlike other organs, the breast is divided into four quadrants, i.e. inner upper, inner lower, outer upper and outer lower, with the nipple as the center, and the quadrant where the lesion is located can be clarified through the diagnostic report. 2. Gland: The report often mentions whether the gland is polyglandular or oligodendroglandular, including what kind of abnormalities are found in the lesion. 3. Scanning sequence: the full name is diffusion-weighted imaging, which is helpful in determining whether the breast lesion tends to be benign or malignant. 4. Enhanced image: Breast lesions can be combined with enhanced image to determine whether the breast lesion tends to be benign or malignant through the alignment of the curve, which is a good auxiliary diagnosis method. It is recommended that breast MRI reports should be viewed by a professional doctor to avoid delays.