Heterogeneous risk profiles among B3 breast lesions of uncertain malignant potential

P. Orsaria, A. Grasso, Rita Carino, E. Caredda, M. Sammarra, C. Altomare, C. Rabitti, G. Gullotta, G. Perrone, F. Pantano, O. Buonomo, V. Altomare
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Background: Most cases of breast lesions of uncertain malignant potential (B3) undergo surgical intervention. We aimed to analyze the outcome of B3 lesion subtypes in a large series of screen-detected cases. Methods: We screened 2,986 core needle biopsies to classify B3 lesions. Positive predictive values (PPVs) for malignancy were calculated for a comprehensive risk characterization according to clinicopathologic and morphologic variables. Results: B3 lesions comprised 35% atypical ductal hyperplasia (PPV = 20%), 16.7% flat epithelial atypia (PPV = 12%), 22.7% lobular neoplasia (PPV = 16.2%), 9% papillary lesion (PPV = 18.5%), 8.6% phyllodes tumor (PPV = 3.8%), and 8% radial scars (PPV = 4.1%) based on histopathologic diagnosis. Upgrade rates were 15.9% for calcifications, 13.7% for mass lesions, and 16.7% for architectural deformities, with 8.3% of malignant lesions classified as ductal carcinoma in situ and 6.7% as invasive cancers (PPV = 15%). Conclusion: B3 lesions entail a heterogeneous risk of malignancy, and careful radiologic–pathologic correlation is required for optimal treatment.
不确定恶性潜能的B3乳腺病变的异质性风险概况
背景:大多数乳腺恶性潜能不确定的病变(B3)接受手术治疗。我们的目的是分析大量筛查检测病例中B3病变亚型的结果。方法:筛选2986例核心穿刺活检,对B3病变进行分类。根据临床病理和形态学变量计算恶性肿瘤的阳性预测值(PPVs),以进行全面的风险表征。结果:B3病变包括35%的不典型导管增生(PPV = 20%), 16.7%的扁平上皮异型增生(PPV = 12%), 22.7%的小叶瘤变(PPV = 16.2%), 9%的乳头状病变(PPV = 18.5%), 8.6%的叶状瘤(PPV = 3.8%), 8%的放射状疤痕(PPV = 4.1%)。钙化升级率为15.9%,肿块升级率为13.7%,建筑畸形升级率为16.7%,其中8.3%的恶性病变为导管原位癌,6.7%为浸润性癌(PPV = 15%)。结论:B3型病变具有异质性的恶性风险,需要仔细的影像学和病理学联系才能获得最佳治疗。
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