[单纯放射状疤痕的低估:癌症中心的回顾性评估]。

IF 0.6 4区 医学 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Andréa Musard, Marie-Martine Padéano, Nathalie Méjean, Françoise Beltjens, Charles Coutant, Sarah Jacinto
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摘要

目的:桡骨疤痕(RS)是一种良性病变,但其影像学表现与癌相似。传统上,由于低估的风险,大多数RS通过手术切除。然而,现在的指导方针允许对他们进行监视。本研究的目的是评估被低估的风险,其次是确定相关的风险因素,以及描述随访期间患乳腺癌的妇女比例。方法:这是一项单中心,回顾性,观察性研究,使用2000年1月至2015年12月在癌症中心接受活检确认RS的患者的数据。结果:116例活检显示桡骨瘢痕无异型性。70例患者行手术切除(节段切除术66例(56.9%),真空辅助活检4例(3.4%)),其中“单纯”桡骨疤痕55例(78.6%),异型性桡骨疤痕13例(18.6%),导管原位癌2例(2.9%)。总体低估率为21.4%。对原位癌或浸润性癌的低估率为2.9%。在我们的研究中没有发现低估的预测因素。72例患者的随访数据,其中12例(16.7%)发展为乳腺癌。结论:我们的研究显示,放射状疤痕的低估率为21.4%,没有确定可预测的危险因素,强调了多学科团队讨论的重要性。
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[Underestimation of pure radial scars: A retrospective evaluation in a cancer center].

Objectives: Radial scars (RS) are benign lesions, but their imaging appearance can mimic that of carcinoma. Traditionally, most RS were surgically excised due to the risk of underestimation. However, guidelines now exist allowing for their surveillance. The objective of this study was to evaluate the risk of underestimation and, secondarily, to identify associated risk factors, as well as to describe the proportion of women who developed breast cancer during follow-up.

Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective, observational study conducted using data from patients who underwent biopsies identifying RS in a cancer center between January 2000 and December 2015.

Results: A total of 116 biopsies revealing radial scars without atypia were analyzed. Seventy patients underwent excision (66 [56.9%] via segmentectomy and 4 [3.4%] via vacuum-assisted biopsy), among which 55 were classified as "pure" radial scars (78.6%), 13 as radial scars with atypia (18.6%), and 2 as ductal carcinoma in situ (2.9%). The overall underestimation rate was 21.4%. The underestimation rate for carcinoma (in situ or invasive) was 2.9%. No predictive factors for underestimation were identified in our study. Follow-up data were available for 72 patients, among whom 12 (16.7%) developed breast cancer.

Conclusions: Our study shows an underestimation rate of 21.4% for radial scars, with no predictive risk factors identified, emphasizing the importance of multidisciplinary team discussions.

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Gynecologie Obstetrique Fertilite & Senologie
Gynecologie Obstetrique Fertilite & Senologie Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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1.70
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170
期刊介绍: Gynécologie Obstétrique Fertilité & Sénologie est un mensuel scientifique d''information et de formation destiné aux gynécologues, aux obstétriciens, aux sénologues et aux biologistes de la reproduction. La revue, dans ses éditoriaux, articles originaux, mises au point, lettres à la rédaction et autres rubriques, donne une information actualisée ayant trait à l''obstétrique et à la gynécologie et aux différentes spécialités développées à partir de ces deux pôles : médecine de la reproduction, médecine maternelle et fœtale, périnatalité, endocrinologie, chirurgie gynécologique, cancérologie pelvienne, sénologie, sexualité, psychosomatique…
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