One of the virtues of the nearly isotropic voxels (voxels of approximately the same size in the slice thickness direction and in each in-plane direction) achieved by RODEO, is that the 3D volume of image data covering the breast can be reformatted in any orientation by post-processing software. This can provide depiction of enhancing lesions in all three orthogonal directions (or from any oblique angle) in post-contrast or subtracted images, rather than being restricted to viewing 2D planar images or a maximum intensity projection (MIP) of the breast only in the projection of the original plane of acquisition.