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Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years
BACKGROUND: Among women under the age of 40, screening mammography examinations are not performed routinely. An ultrasonography scan is considered to be a basic breast imaging examination among younger women. The purpose of this study was to analyze mammography images, as well as to evaluate the use...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802759 |
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author | Schnejder-Wilk, Anna |
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description | BACKGROUND: Among women under the age of 40, screening mammography examinations are not performed routinely. An ultrasonography scan is considered to be a basic breast imaging examination among younger women. The purpose of this study was to analyze mammography images, as well as to evaluate the usefulness and role of mammography in breast cancer diagnostic processes in women of up to 45 years, based on own experience. MATERIAL/METHODS: A retrospective analysis of mammography images, including 144 cases of breast cancer diagnosed in the group of 140 women of 45 years of age. All the patients underwent pre-treatment mammography and surgery procedure. The images were evaluated in accordance to BIRADS criteria. Lesions detectable in mammography were grouped as follows: • spiculated mass; • non-microcalcified oval/round mass; • microcalcified mass (regardless of shape); • microcalcifications; • architectural distortion; • breast tissue asymmetry. RESULTS: The most common mammographic symptom was solid tumor (41%), followed by microcalcified tumors (20.8%). Clusters of microcalcifications constituted 17.4% of mammography findings. In 4.9% of mammography scans, examination did not reveal any pathological lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer mammograms of women aged up to 45 years do not differ from diagnostic pictures of breast cancer in older women. The diagnostic appearance of breast cancer in 1/3 of the patients involved microcalcifications detectable only on mammograms. All the women with suspicion of breast cancer should have their mammography examinations performed, irrespective of ultrasonography scans. |
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spelling | pubmed-33898592012-07-16 Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years Schnejder-Wilk, Anna Pol J Radiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Among women under the age of 40, screening mammography examinations are not performed routinely. An ultrasonography scan is considered to be a basic breast imaging examination among younger women. The purpose of this study was to analyze mammography images, as well as to evaluate the usefulness and role of mammography in breast cancer diagnostic processes in women of up to 45 years, based on own experience. MATERIAL/METHODS: A retrospective analysis of mammography images, including 144 cases of breast cancer diagnosed in the group of 140 women of 45 years of age. All the patients underwent pre-treatment mammography and surgery procedure. The images were evaluated in accordance to BIRADS criteria. Lesions detectable in mammography were grouped as follows: • spiculated mass; • non-microcalcified oval/round mass; • microcalcified mass (regardless of shape); • microcalcifications; • architectural distortion; • breast tissue asymmetry. RESULTS: The most common mammographic symptom was solid tumor (41%), followed by microcalcified tumors (20.8%). Clusters of microcalcifications constituted 17.4% of mammography findings. In 4.9% of mammography scans, examination did not reveal any pathological lesions. CONCLUSIONS: Breast cancer mammograms of women aged up to 45 years do not differ from diagnostic pictures of breast cancer in older women. The diagnostic appearance of breast cancer in 1/3 of the patients involved microcalcifications detectable only on mammograms. All the women with suspicion of breast cancer should have their mammography examinations performed, irrespective of ultrasonography scans. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2010 /pmc/articles/PMC3389859/ /pubmed/22802759 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2010 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Schnejder-Wilk, Anna Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years |
title | Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years |
title_full | Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years |
title_fullStr | Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years |
title_full_unstemmed | Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years |
title_short | Breast cancer imaging: Mammography among women of up to 45 years |
title_sort | breast cancer imaging: mammography among women of up to 45 years |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3389859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22802759 |
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