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Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years

Diagnostic patterns in breast cancer have greatly changed over the past few decades, and core needle biopsy (CNB) has become a reliable procedure for detecting breast cancer without invasive surgery. To estimate the changing diagnostic patterns of breast cancer in urban Shanghai, 11,947 women with b...

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Autores principales: Hao, Shuang, Liu, Zhe-Bin, Ling, Hong, Chen, Jia-Jian, Shen, Ju-Ping, Yang, Wen-Tao, Shao, Zhi-Min
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4608543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26491359
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S87003
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author Hao, Shuang
Liu, Zhe-Bin
Ling, Hong
Chen, Jia-Jian
Shen, Ju-Ping
Yang, Wen-Tao
Shao, Zhi-Min
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Liu, Zhe-Bin
Ling, Hong
Chen, Jia-Jian
Shen, Ju-Ping
Yang, Wen-Tao
Shao, Zhi-Min
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description Diagnostic patterns in breast cancer have greatly changed over the past few decades, and core needle biopsy (CNB) has become a reliable procedure for detecting breast cancer without invasive surgery. To estimate the changing diagnostic patterns of breast cancer in urban Shanghai, 11,947 women with breast lesions detected by preoperative needle biopsy between January 1995 and December 2012 were selected from the Shanghai Cancer Data base, which integrates information from approximately 50% of breast cancer patients in Shanghai. The CNB procedure uses an automated prone unit, biopsy gun, and 14-gauge needles under freehand or ultrasound guidance and was performed by experienced radiologists and surgeons specializing in needle biopsies. Diagnosis and classification for each patient were independently evaluated by pathologists. Over the indicated 8-year period, biopsy type consisted of 11,947 ultrasound-guided core needle biopsies (UCNBs), 2,015 ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsies (UVABs), and 654 stereotactic X-ray-guided vacuum-assisted biopsies (XVABs). For all the 11,947 women included in this study, image-guided needle biopsy was the initial diagnostic procedure. Approximately 81.0% of biopsied samples were histopathologically determined to be malignant lesions, 5.5% were determined to be high-risk lesions, and 13.5% were determined to be benign lesions. The number of patients choosing UCNB increased at the greatest rate, and UCNB has become a standard procedure for histodiagnosis because it is inexpensive, convenient, and accurate. The overall false-negative rate of CNB was 1.7%, and the specific false-negative rates for UCNB, UVAB, and XVAB, were 1.7%, 0%, and 0%, respectively. This study suggests that the use of preoperative needle biopsy as the initial breast cancer diagnostic procedure is acceptable in urban Shanghai. Preoperative needle biopsy is now a standard procedure in the Shanghai Cancer Center because it may reduce the number of surgeries needed to treat breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-46085432015-10-21 Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years Hao, Shuang Liu, Zhe-Bin Ling, Hong Chen, Jia-Jian Shen, Ju-Ping Yang, Wen-Tao Shao, Zhi-Min Onco Targets Ther Original Research Diagnostic patterns in breast cancer have greatly changed over the past few decades, and core needle biopsy (CNB) has become a reliable procedure for detecting breast cancer without invasive surgery. To estimate the changing diagnostic patterns of breast cancer in urban Shanghai, 11,947 women with breast lesions detected by preoperative needle biopsy between January 1995 and December 2012 were selected from the Shanghai Cancer Data base, which integrates information from approximately 50% of breast cancer patients in Shanghai. The CNB procedure uses an automated prone unit, biopsy gun, and 14-gauge needles under freehand or ultrasound guidance and was performed by experienced radiologists and surgeons specializing in needle biopsies. Diagnosis and classification for each patient were independently evaluated by pathologists. Over the indicated 8-year period, biopsy type consisted of 11,947 ultrasound-guided core needle biopsies (UCNBs), 2,015 ultrasound-guided vacuum-assisted biopsies (UVABs), and 654 stereotactic X-ray-guided vacuum-assisted biopsies (XVABs). For all the 11,947 women included in this study, image-guided needle biopsy was the initial diagnostic procedure. Approximately 81.0% of biopsied samples were histopathologically determined to be malignant lesions, 5.5% were determined to be high-risk lesions, and 13.5% were determined to be benign lesions. The number of patients choosing UCNB increased at the greatest rate, and UCNB has become a standard procedure for histodiagnosis because it is inexpensive, convenient, and accurate. The overall false-negative rate of CNB was 1.7%, and the specific false-negative rates for UCNB, UVAB, and XVAB, were 1.7%, 0%, and 0%, respectively. This study suggests that the use of preoperative needle biopsy as the initial breast cancer diagnostic procedure is acceptable in urban Shanghai. Preoperative needle biopsy is now a standard procedure in the Shanghai Cancer Center because it may reduce the number of surgeries needed to treat breast cancer. Dove Medical Press 2015-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4608543/ /pubmed/26491359 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S87003 Text en © 2015 Hao et al. This work is published by Dove Medical Press Limited, and licensed under Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License The full terms of the License are available at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Chen, Jia-Jian
Shen, Ju-Ping
Yang, Wen-Tao
Shao, Zhi-Min
Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
title Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
title_full Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
title_fullStr Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
title_full_unstemmed Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
title_short Changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in Shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
title_sort changing attitudes toward needle biopsies of breast cancer in shanghai: experience and current status over the past 8 years
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4608543/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26491359
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/OTT.S87003
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