The impact of preoperative breast MRI on the therapeutic management of breast cancer patients

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Zohar Goren , Tammy Zioni , Dina Lev , Yaron Cohen , Zvi Howard Perry
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Abstract

Background

The role of preoperative breast MRI to evaluate the extent of disease in breast cancer patients is considered controversial. We aimed at assessing the effect of breast MRI on the management of newly diagnosed breast cancer.

Materials

A retrospective review of 202 consecutively seen patients who were newly diagnosed with breast cancer and who underwent preoperative breast MRIs at Assuta Ashdod between June 1, 2017, and June 1, 2020. Data included discovering suspicious lesions by conventional imaging, MRI findings, and surgical pathology results. This was analyzed to determine whether the MRI changed the management and whether it had a justified or unjustified effect on the treatment.

Results

The mean age was 54.51 (standard deviation, 11.34 years). Breast MRI revealed additional findings in 56 % of patients and modified therapeutic management in 32 % of the cases evaluated, having a justified effect in 87.6 %. Patients with changed management had a statistically significantly higher mastectomy rate (36 %) than those who did not (14 %). No statistically significant association was found between independent variables such as breast density, tumor location on the breast, type of tumor, patient's demographic information, etc. And whether MRI findings changed the initial treatment plan.

Conclusions

MRI played an essential role in the preoperative staging of breast cancer in our study, modifying therapeutic planning in approximately one-third of the cases and having a justified effect on most of them. We, therefore, support preoperative breast MRI in newly diagnosed breast cancer patients.

术前乳腺磁共振成像对乳腺癌患者治疗管理的影响。
背景:术前乳腺 MRI 在评估乳腺癌患者疾病范围方面的作用存在争议。我们旨在评估乳腺磁共振成像对新诊断乳腺癌治疗的影响:对 2017 年 6 月 1 日至 2020 年 6 月 1 日期间在阿苏塔阿什杜德接受术前乳腺 MRI 检查的 202 名新诊断为乳腺癌的连续就诊患者进行回顾性审查。数据包括通过常规成像发现的可疑病灶、核磁共振成像结果和手术病理结果。对这些数据进行分析,以确定核磁共振成像是否改变了治疗方案,以及对治疗产生了合理或不合理的影响:平均年龄为 54.51 岁(标准差为 11.34 岁)。56%的患者通过乳腺核磁共振检查发现了其他病变,32%的病例通过核磁共振检查改变了治疗方案,87.6%的病例通过核磁共振检查改变了治疗方案。据统计,改变治疗方法的患者的乳房切除率(36%)明显高于未改变治疗方法的患者(14%)。乳腺密度、肿瘤在乳房上的位置、肿瘤类型、患者人口统计学信息等自变量之间没有统计学意义上的关联。以及核磁共振成像结果是否改变了最初的治疗方案:在我们的研究中,核磁共振成像在乳腺癌术前分期中发挥了重要作用,约有三分之一的病例修改了治疗方案,并且对大多数病例产生了合理的影响。因此,我们支持对新诊断的乳腺癌患者进行术前乳腺磁共振成像检查。
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Surgical Oncology-Oxford
Surgical Oncology-Oxford 医学-外科
CiteScore
4.50
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0.00%
发文量
169
审稿时长
38 days
期刊介绍: Surgical Oncology is a peer reviewed journal publishing review articles that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in surgical oncology and related fields of interest. Articles represent a spectrum of current technology in oncology research as well as those concerning clinical trials, surgical technique, methods of investigation and patient evaluation. Surgical Oncology publishes comprehensive Reviews that examine individual topics in considerable detail, in addition to editorials and commentaries which focus on selected papers. The journal also publishes special issues which explore topics of interest to surgical oncologists in great detail - outlining recent advancements and providing readers with the most up to date information.
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