Breast MRI report is interpreted by a specialized physician. The MRI report will generally report two parts: what is seen by the MRI and the impressions and recommendations. 1. MRI findings: The MRI findings section mainly describes the shape of the breast, whether there are abnormalities in the signals of the breast under the two MRI signals (T1 and T2), which reflects whether there are any abnormalities in the breast such as lumps, nodules, hyperplasia, calcification, etc. The lymph nodes around the breast will also be described. The lymph nodes around the breast will also be described. 2. Impressions and recommendations: Impressions and recommendations are the judgments and recommendations made by professional physicians based on the MRI findings, mainly describing the results obtained from the examination, and at the same time, if there are nodes in the breast, the breast nodes will be graded using the BI-RADS classification, and generally speaking, nodes with grade 3 or below belong to benign lesions, and can be followed up on a regular basis, while nodes with grade 4 or above will be considered as malignant, and will need to be examined by pathological tests in order to analyze the benign or malignant nature of the nodules. Pathological examination is needed to analyze the benign or malignant nature of the nodule. The MRI report should be interpreted by a professional doctor, and it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and consultation to avoid delaying the condition.