The Added Value of Supplemental Breast Ultrasound Screening for Women With Dense Breasts: A Single Center Canadian Experience.

Tong Wu, Linda J Warren
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Abstract

Purpose: We evaluated the contribution to cancer detection of supplemental breast ultrasound screening in women with dense breasts based on a single center experience by comparing our results with similar programs elsewhere.

Methods: We performed a retrospective review of handheld sonographer-performed screening ultrasound exams at our academic breast imaging center, from January 1st to December 31st, 2019. Breast density, breast cancer risk factors, BI-RADS assessment, and lesion pathology were reviewed and tallied, followed by derivation of the biopsy rate, breast cancer detection rate, PPV3 and average tumor size. These values were compared to published results of breast screening programs elsewhere.

Results: 695 screening breast ultrasounds for women with dense breasts and negative mammograms were performed in 2019. The biopsy rate was 1.3%, breast cancer detection rate was 7 in 1000, PPV3 was 42%, and the average tumor size was 9.0 ± 1.4 mm.

Conclusions: The first-year data of the breast screening ultrasound program at our practice are promising, demonstrating comparable cancer detection rate, higher PPV3, and similar biopsy rate in those with dense breasts compared with similar programs elsewhere. Longitudinal analysis and larger sample size are required for validation. Comparison of incidence and prevalence screening data is also warranted to elucidate the true value of this program.

补充乳腺超声筛查对致密乳腺妇女的附加价值:加拿大单中心经验。
目的:通过将我们的结果与其他地方的类似项目进行比较,我们评估了在单中心经验的基础上,对致密乳房女性补充乳腺超声筛查对癌症检测的贡献。方法:回顾性分析2019年1月1日至12月31日在我院学术乳腺成像中心进行的手持式超声筛查检查。回顾和统计乳腺密度、乳腺癌危险因素、BI-RADS评估和病变病理,然后推导活检率、乳腺癌检出率、PPV3和平均肿瘤大小。这些数值与其他地方公布的乳房筛查项目的结果进行了比较。结果:2019年,对致密乳房和阴性乳房x光检查的女性进行了695次乳腺超声筛查。活检率为1.3%,乳腺癌检出率为千分之七,PPV3为42%,平均肿瘤大小为9.0±1.4 mm。结论:我们的乳腺筛查超声项目第一年的数据是有希望的,与其他地方的类似项目相比,致密乳房的癌症检出率,PPV3和活检率相似。需要纵向分析和更大的样本量进行验证。发病率和患病率筛查数据的比较也有必要阐明该计划的真正价值。
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