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Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance in breast cancer survivors

PURPOSE: As the breast cancer survivor population increases, the topic of screening these women for recurrences is increasingly relevant. In our institution, we use both breast MRI and mammography in the surveillance of breast cancer survivors, although little data exists on the use of MRI in this s...

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Autores principales: Weinstock, Chana, Campassi, Cristina, Goloubeva, Olga, Wooten, Kathleen, Kesmodel, Susan, Bellevance, Emily, Feigenberg, Steven, Ioffe, Olga, Tkaczuk, Katherine H R
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4550616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26322264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-1158-5
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author Weinstock, Chana
Campassi, Cristina
Goloubeva, Olga
Wooten, Kathleen
Kesmodel, Susan
Bellevance, Emily
Feigenberg, Steven
Ioffe, Olga
Tkaczuk, Katherine H R
author_facet Weinstock, Chana
Campassi, Cristina
Goloubeva, Olga
Wooten, Kathleen
Kesmodel, Susan
Bellevance, Emily
Feigenberg, Steven
Ioffe, Olga
Tkaczuk, Katherine H R
author_sort Weinstock, Chana
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description PURPOSE: As the breast cancer survivor population increases, the topic of screening these women for recurrences is increasingly relevant. In our institution, we use both breast MRI and mammography in the surveillance of breast cancer survivors, although little data exists on the use of MRI in this setting. We present a retrospective analysis of our experience and compare the sensitivity and specificity of MRI vs. mammography in this setting. METHODS: We identified women under 65 with a history of breast cancer and at least one follow-up MRI performed along with a mammogram done within 6 months of the MRI. We compared the outcomes of MRI and mammography in terms of biopsies performed as well as in detection of new cancers. RESULTS: Of 617 charts reviewed, 249 patients met inclusion criteria, with 571 paired MRI/mammogram results. There were 27 biopsies performed due to MRI findings alone, 10 done due to mammographic findings alone, and 15 done based on abnormalities seen on both imaging modalities. There were 8 malignancies identified based on an abnormal MRI, 3 detected on both MRI and mammography, and none identified via mammography alone. Overall, MRI had a sensitivity of 84.6% (the 95% CI 54.6–98.1) and a specificity of 95.3% (the 95% CI 93.3–96.9); mammography a sensitivity of 23.1% (the 95% CI 5.0–53.8), and a specificity of 96.4% (the 95% CI 94.5–97.8). CONCLUSIONS: Breast MRI is a useful surveillance modality in breast cancer survivors and may be more sensitive at detecting recurrences than mammography alone in this population.
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spelling pubmed-45506162015-08-28 Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance in breast cancer survivors Weinstock, Chana Campassi, Cristina Goloubeva, Olga Wooten, Kathleen Kesmodel, Susan Bellevance, Emily Feigenberg, Steven Ioffe, Olga Tkaczuk, Katherine H R Springerplus Research PURPOSE: As the breast cancer survivor population increases, the topic of screening these women for recurrences is increasingly relevant. In our institution, we use both breast MRI and mammography in the surveillance of breast cancer survivors, although little data exists on the use of MRI in this setting. We present a retrospective analysis of our experience and compare the sensitivity and specificity of MRI vs. mammography in this setting. METHODS: We identified women under 65 with a history of breast cancer and at least one follow-up MRI performed along with a mammogram done within 6 months of the MRI. We compared the outcomes of MRI and mammography in terms of biopsies performed as well as in detection of new cancers. RESULTS: Of 617 charts reviewed, 249 patients met inclusion criteria, with 571 paired MRI/mammogram results. There were 27 biopsies performed due to MRI findings alone, 10 done due to mammographic findings alone, and 15 done based on abnormalities seen on both imaging modalities. There were 8 malignancies identified based on an abnormal MRI, 3 detected on both MRI and mammography, and none identified via mammography alone. Overall, MRI had a sensitivity of 84.6% (the 95% CI 54.6–98.1) and a specificity of 95.3% (the 95% CI 93.3–96.9); mammography a sensitivity of 23.1% (the 95% CI 5.0–53.8), and a specificity of 96.4% (the 95% CI 94.5–97.8). CONCLUSIONS: Breast MRI is a useful surveillance modality in breast cancer survivors and may be more sensitive at detecting recurrences than mammography alone in this population. Springer International Publishing 2015-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4550616/ /pubmed/26322264 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-1158-5 Text en © Weinstock et al. 2015 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Weinstock, Chana
Campassi, Cristina
Goloubeva, Olga
Wooten, Kathleen
Kesmodel, Susan
Bellevance, Emily
Feigenberg, Steven
Ioffe, Olga
Tkaczuk, Katherine H R
Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance in breast cancer survivors
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title_full Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance in breast cancer survivors
title_fullStr Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance in breast cancer survivors
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title_short Breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) surveillance in breast cancer survivors
title_sort breast magnetic resonance imaging (mri) surveillance in breast cancer survivors
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4550616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26322264
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40064-015-1158-5
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