Magnetic resonance imaging as a diagnostic tool for breast cancer in premenopausal women - 18/08/11
Abstract |
Background |
Screening mammography has led to earlier diagnosis of breast cancer; however, the increased tissue density of young women can complicate mammographic interpretation. We hypothesized that magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has value in detection of mammographically occult breast cancers, particularly in premenopausal women for whom the sensitivity of mammography is compromised.
Methods |
Data were available for 89 women with biopsy-proven breast cancer who had undergone both mammography and breast MRI. Variables evaluated included menopausal status and radiographic findings. Data were analyzed using Fisher’s Exact test; P < .05 was considered significant.
Results |
Of the 89 women in our study, 69 were perimenopausal or postmenopausal and 20 were premenopausal at the time of diagnosis. The malignant lesion was identified on mammography and MRI for a majority of patients. One third of premenopausal women had negative mammography but positive MRI findings.
Conclusions |
Our findings support a role for breast MRI in supplementing conventional mammography for early detection of breast cancer in premenopausal women.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Breast cancer, Magnetic resonance imaging, Screening
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Vol 190 - N° 4
P. 572-575 - octobre 2005 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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