Best Practice Guidelines for Breast Imaging: Breast Imaging Society, India: Part—2

S. Chakrabarthi, Shikha Panwar, Tulika Singh, S. Lad, J. Srikala, N. Khandelwal, S. Misra, S. Thulkar
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Breast imaging is one of the prerequisites for providing high-quality breast health care. Choosing the appropriate investigation is central to diagnosing breast disease or the absence of it in women and men who present to health professionals for treatment. Patients with breast disease present to doctors of different subspecialties as well as general practitioners in our country. It is important, therefore, to provide uniform guidance to doctors in different health care setups of our country, urban and rural, and government and private, for breast diseases to be diagnosed and treated optimally. These guidelines framed by the task group set up by the Breast Imaging Society, India, have been formulated focusing primarily on the Indian patients and health care infrastructures. These guidelines aim to provide a framework for the referring doctors and practicing radiologists to enable them to choose the appropriate investigation for patients with breast symptoms and signs. The guidelines encompass all aspects of breast imaging including mammography, breast ultrasound, breast magnetic resonance imaging, as well as breast interventions. Algorithms for the investigation of specific common breast symptoms and signs have been provided in this document. The aim has been to keep this framework simple and practical so that it can guide not only subspecialists in breast care but also help doctors who do not routinely deal with breast diseases so that breast cancer is not missed. Breast screening is an integral part of breast imaging, and guidelines for the same have been incorporated in this document. In the absence of a population-based screening program in India, the guidelines to be followed for those women who wish to be screened by mammography have been provided. Overall, the aim of this document is to provide a holistic approach to standardize breast care imaging services in India.
乳腺成像最佳实践指南:印度乳腺成像学会:第二部分
乳房成像是提供高质量乳房保健的先决条件之一。选择适当的调查是诊断乳腺疾病或向卫生专业人员求诊的男性和女性是否患有乳腺疾病的关键。我国乳腺疾病患者就诊于不同专科医生和全科医生。因此,重要的是向我国不同保健机构(城市和农村、政府和私人)的医生提供统一的指导,以便对乳房疾病进行最佳诊断和治疗。这些准则是由印度乳腺成像学会设立的工作组制定的,主要针对印度患者和保健基础设施。这些指南旨在为转诊医生和执业放射科医生提供一个框架,使他们能够为有乳房症状和体征的患者选择适当的检查。该指南涵盖了乳房成像的所有方面,包括乳房x线摄影、乳房超声、乳房磁共振成像以及乳房干预。本文档提供了用于调查特定常见乳房症状和体征的算法。其目的是使这一框架保持简单和实用,以便它不仅可以指导乳腺护理的专科医生,还可以帮助那些不经常处理乳腺疾病的医生,从而不会遗漏乳腺癌。乳腺筛查是乳腺成像不可分割的一部分,本文件也纳入了乳腺筛查指南。在印度缺乏以人群为基础的筛查项目的情况下,为那些希望接受乳房x光检查的妇女提供了应遵循的指导方针。总的来说,本文件的目的是提供一个整体的方法来标准化乳房护理成像服务在印度。
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