Current Strategies to Reducing Interval Breast Cancers: A Systematic Review.

IF 3.3 4区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/BCTT.S532884
Rachel Sze Jen Goh, Bryan Chong, Selvie Yeo, Shao Yun Neo, Qin Xiang Ng, Serene Si Ning Goh
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Abstract

Background: Interval breast cancers (IBCs) are detected between regular mammographic screenings after an initially negative result. Studies have shown that the prognosis of IBCs is similar to that of unscreened symptomatic cancers and is hence a surrogate used to assess the effectiveness of screening programs. This systematic review consolidates the current literature available on strategies to reduce the rates of IBC.

Methods: Following PRISMA guidelines, three databases were searched from inception till October 29, 2023 to identify papers, which reported IBC rates. Key search terms included "interval breast cancer", "mammogram", "tomosynthesis" and "screening".

Results: A total of 32 articles were included. Fourteen studies discussed the use of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) as an alternative screening modality to mammograms. Six studies discussed the use of artificial intelligence (AI) on mammograms, five studies discussed the use of supplemental modalities including ultrasonography (US) in addition to mammograms, five studies discussed varying screening intervals and two studies discussed tamoxifen use.

Conclusion: The trajectory of IBCs can be altered by early detection when they are more amenable to treatment, through advanced screening techniques, adjusting inter-screening intervals and modifiable risk factors. The goal is to create a screening protocol that is economically effective and accessible to various populations.

减少间隔期乳腺癌的当前策略:一项系统综述。
背景:间隔期乳腺癌(IBCs)是在最初阴性结果后的常规乳房x光检查之间发现的。研究表明,IBCs的预后与未筛查的症状性癌症相似,因此可作为评估筛查方案有效性的替代指标。本系统综述整合了目前关于降低IBC发病率策略的文献。方法:按照PRISMA指南,检索自建库至2023年10月29日的3个数据库,筛选出报告IBC率的论文。关键搜索词包括“间隔期乳腺癌”、“乳房x光检查”、“断层合成”和“筛查”。结果:共纳入32篇文献。14项研究讨论了数字乳腺断层合成(DBT)作为乳房x光检查的替代筛查方式的使用。六项研究讨论了在乳房x光检查中使用人工智能(AI),五项研究讨论了在乳房x光检查之外使用辅助方式,包括超声检查(US),五项研究讨论了不同的筛查间隔,两项研究讨论了他莫昔芬的使用。结论:通过先进的筛查技术、调整筛查间隔和可改变的危险因素,在IBCs更易治疗的早期发现IBCs,可以改变IBCs的发展轨迹。我们的目标是建立一种经济上有效的筛查方案,并为各种人群所接受。
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