Ultrasound Findings of Suspected Breast Cancer Lesions in Females Accessing Breast Ultrasound Services in Selected Hospitals in Lusaka, Zambia

Oliver Sutherland, Stefan Kafwimbi, P. Kaonga, J. Chinyama, O. Bwanga, J. Sichone
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Background: Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women in Zambia. Ultrasound can be a useful tool for early diagnosis of breast cancer based on the breast lesions’ features. However, an overlap in the ultrasound features of malignant and benign breast tumours has been noticed together with a paucity of information on the ultrasound features that are more suggestive of breast cancer. Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify ultrasound features of suspected breast cancer lesions which may assist in ascertaining a high breast cancer or benign breast disease suspicion index, that may be used to prioritise patients requiring further and urgent management for breast cancer. Methods: Systematic random sampling was used for the selection of participants in this study. The selected patients first underwent an ultrasound scan in the Ultrasound department to obtain the breast lesion ultrasound features. The histology results for the same patients were then obtained from the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) histology laboratory or the histology report filed in the patient’s medical file. Results: Irregular shape of breast lesions, vertical orientation of breast lesions, hypoechogenicity of breast lesions, complex echo pattern of breast lesions, irregular or spiculated margin contours of breast lesions, compression of breast lesion surrounding tissue, absence of hyperechogenic spots in breast lesions and a breast lesion boundary with neither a hyperechoic halo nor thin capsule (None) were found to be associated with breast cancer. No breast lesion showed less than 3 ultrasound features suspicious for breast cancer. Hyperechoic spots in breast lesions were found to be associated with non-cancerous breast lesions. Conclusion: Low-resource countries, such as Zambia, where access to imaging diagnostic equipment such as Mammography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging machines (MRI), and histology examinations are scarce, the preceding ultrasound findings .......
在赞比亚卢萨卡选定医院接受乳腺超声服务的女性中疑似乳腺癌病变的超声检查结果
背景:乳腺癌是赞比亚妇女中最常见的恶性肿瘤。基于乳腺病变的特征,超声可以作为早期诊断乳腺癌的有用工具。然而,人们注意到恶性和良性乳腺肿瘤的超声特征有重叠,同时缺乏更能提示乳腺癌的超声特征的信息。目的:本研究的目的是确定可疑乳腺癌病变的超声特征,这可能有助于确定高乳腺癌或良性乳腺疾病的怀疑指数,这可能用于优先考虑需要进一步和紧急治疗乳腺癌的患者。方法:采用系统随机抽样的方法对研究对象进行选择。选择的患者首先在超声科进行超声扫描,获得乳腺病变的超声特征。然后从大学教学医院(UTH)组织学实验室或患者医疗档案中的组织学报告获得同一患者的组织学结果。结果:乳腺病变形状不规则、乳腺垂直定向、乳腺低回声、乳腺病变回声模式复杂、乳腺病变边缘轮廓不规则或针状、乳腺病变周围组织受压、乳腺病变内无高回声斑点、乳腺病变边界无高回声晕、无薄包膜(无)均与乳腺癌相关。乳腺病变未出现少于3个可疑的超声征象。发现乳腺病变中的高回声斑点与非癌性乳腺病变有关。结论:资源匮乏的国家,如赞比亚,在那里获得成像诊断设备,如乳房x光检查和磁共振成像仪(MRI),以及组织学检查很少,先前的超声发现.......
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