医学
乳腺癌
导管癌
乳房磁振造影
乳腺摄影术
阶段(地层学)
癌症
浸润性小叶癌
放射科
乳房成像
磁共振成像
肿瘤科
内科学
浸润性导管癌
生物
古生物学
作者
Naveen Ghuman,Emily B. Ambinder,Eniola Oluyemi,Elizabeth Sutton,Kelly S. Myers
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.clbc.2023.09.012
摘要
Abstract
Background
Supplemental screening with breast MRI is recommended annually for patients who have greater than 20% lifetime risk for breast cancer. While there is robust data regarding features of mammographic screen-detected breast cancers, there is limited data regarding MRI-screen-detected cancers. Patients and Methods
Screening breast MRIs performed between August 1, 2016 and July 30, 2022 identified 50 screen-detected breast cancers in 47 patients. Clinical and imaging features of all eligible cancers were recorded. Results
During the study period, 50 MRI-screen detected cancers were identified in 47 patients. The majority of MRI-screen detected cancers (32/50, 64%) were invasive. Pathology revealed ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in 36% (18/50), invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) in 52% (26/50), invasive lobular carcinoma in 10% (5/50), and angiosarcoma in 2% (1/50). The majority of patients (43/47, 91%) were stage 0 or 1 at diagnosis and there were no breast cancer-related deaths during the follow-up periods. Cancers presented as masses in 50% (25/50), non-mass enhancement in 48% (25/50), and a focus in 2% (1/50). DCIS was more likely to present as non-mass enhancement (94.4%, 17/18), whereas invasive cancers were more likely to present as masses (75%, 24/32) (p<0.001). All cancers that were stage 2 at diagnosis were detected either on a baseline exam or more than 4 years since the prior MRI exam. Conclusion
MRI screen-detected breast cancers were most often invasive cancers. Cancers detected by MRI screening had an excellent prognosis in our study population. Invasive cancers most commonly presented as a mass. MicroAbstract
. Among 50 MRI screen-detected breast cancers in 47 patients, the majority of cancers were invasive (32/50, 64%). Most patients (43/47, 91%) presented with stage 0 or 1 disease. Cancers presented as masses in 50%, non-mass enhancement in 48%, and as a focus in 2% of cases. Understanding the most common imaging presentations of MRI-screen-detected cancers may guide interpretation and diagnostic performance of the exam.
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