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PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of breastfeeding on IVIM and non-Gaussian diffusion MRI in the breast. MATERIALS AND METHODS: An IRB approved prospective study enrolled seventeen volunteers (12 in lactation and 5 with post-weaning, range 31-43â¯years; mean 35.4â¯years). IVIM (fIVIM and D*) and non-Gaussian diffusion (ADC0 and K) parameters using 16 b values, plus synthetic apparent diffusion coefficients (sADCs) from 2 key b values (bâ¯=â¯200 and 1500â¯s/mm2) were calculated using regions of interest. ADC0 maps of the whole breast were generated and their contrast patterns were evaluated by two independent readers using retroareolar and segmental semi-quantitative scores. To compare the diffusion and IVIM parameters, Wilcoxon signed rank tests were used between pre- and post-breastfeeding and Mann-Whitney tests were used between post-weaning and pre- or post-breastfeeding. RESULTS: ADC0 and sADC values significantly decreased post-breastfeeding (1.90 vs. 1.72â¯×â¯10-3â¯mm2/s, Pâ¯<â¯0.001 and 1.39 vs. 1.25â¯×â¯10-3â¯mm2/s, Pâ¯<â¯0.001) while K values significantly increased (0.33 vs. 0.44, Pâ¯<â¯0.05). fIVIM values significantly increased after breastfeeding (1.97 vs. 2.97%, Pâ¯<â¯0.01). No significant difference was found in D* values. There was significant heterogeneity in ADC0 maps post-breastfeeding, both in retroareolar and segmental scores (Pâ¯<â¯0.0001 and =0.0001). CONCLUSION: IVIM and non-Gaussian diffusion parameters significantly changed between pre- and post-breastfeeding status, and care needs to be taken in interpreting diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) data in lactating breasts.