乳腺癌风险管理和筛查的进展:磁共振成像和个性化方法的作用。

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Akane Ohashi, Daniel Förnvik, Ylva Bengtsson, Sophia Zackrisson, Masako Kataoka
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本综述的重点是乳腺癌高风险妇女的管理,特别是那些具有BRCA1和BRCA2致病性变异的妇女,她们面临终生风险升高。我们探索预防策略,如降低风险的手术和增强的筛查方法,包括核磁共振成像。MRI已被证明是早期癌症检测的有效工具,特别是在高危人群中,它代表着向更个性化和更精确的筛查方案的转变。考虑到意识的提高和基因检测的进步,对平衡功效、可及性和可持续性的定制筛选方法的需求日益增长。技术进步带来了一系列筛查选择,这篇综述强调了在临床实践中持续创新的潜力,以及考虑个体风险因素的策略的采用,以改善乳腺癌管理的长期结果。
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Advances in Risk Management and Screening for Women at Increased Risk of Breast Cancer: The Role of MR Imaging and Personalised Approaches.

This review focuses on the management of women at high risk for breast cancer, particularly those with pathogenic variants in BRCA1 and BRCA2, who face elevated lifetime risks. We explore preventive strategies such as risk-reducing surgeries and enhanced screening methods, including MRI. MRI has proved to be an effective tool in early cancer detection, particularly in high-risk populations, and represents a shift toward more personalized and precise screening protocols. Considering the rise in awareness and progress in genetic testing, there is a growing demand for tailored screening methods that balance efficacy, accessibility, and sustainability. Technological advances have resulted in the availability of a range of screening options, and this review highlights the potential for continued innovation in clinical practice and the adoption of strategies that take individual risk factors into account to improve long-term outcomes in breast cancer management.

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