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The P.I.N.K. Study Approach for Supporting Personalized Risk Assessment and Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is a clear example of excellent survival when it is detected and properly treated in the early stage. Currently, screening of this cancer relies on mammography, which may be integrated by new imaging techniques for more exhaustive evaluation. The Personalized, Integrated, Network, Know...

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Autores principales: Franchini, Michela, Pieroni, Stefania, Montrucchio, Edgardo, Nori Cucchiari, Jacopo, Di Maggio, Cosimo, Cassano, Enrico, Di Nubila, Brunella, Giuseppetti, Gian Marco, Nicolucci, Alberto, Scaperrotta, Gianfranco, Belli, Paolo, Santicchia, Sonia, Molinaro, Sabrina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33801528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052456
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author Franchini, Michela
Pieroni, Stefania
Montrucchio, Edgardo
Nori Cucchiari, Jacopo
Di Maggio, Cosimo
Cassano, Enrico
Di Nubila, Brunella
Giuseppetti, Gian Marco
Nicolucci, Alberto
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Belli, Paolo
Santicchia, Sonia
Molinaro, Sabrina
author_facet Franchini, Michela
Pieroni, Stefania
Montrucchio, Edgardo
Nori Cucchiari, Jacopo
Di Maggio, Cosimo
Cassano, Enrico
Di Nubila, Brunella
Giuseppetti, Gian Marco
Nicolucci, Alberto
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Belli, Paolo
Santicchia, Sonia
Molinaro, Sabrina
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description Breast cancer is a clear example of excellent survival when it is detected and properly treated in the early stage. Currently, screening of this cancer relies on mammography, which may be integrated by new imaging techniques for more exhaustive evaluation. The Personalized, Integrated, Network, Knowledge (P.I.N.K.) study is a longitudinal multicentric study involving several diagnostic centres across Italy, co-ordinated by the Italian National Research Council and co-funded by the Umberto Veronesi Foundation. Aim of the study is to evaluate the increased diagnostic accuracy in detecting cancers obtained with different combinations of imaging technologies, and find the most effective diagnostic pathway matching the characteristics of an individual patient. The study foresees the enrolment of 50,000 women over the age of 40 years presenting for breast examination and providing informed consent to data handling. So far, the 15 participating centres across Italy have recruited a total of 22,848 patients. Based on the analyses of the first 175 histopathological-proven breast cancers, mammographic sensitivity was estimated to be 61.7% (n = 108 cancers), whereas diagnostic accuracy increased by 35.5% (n = 44 cancers) when mammography was integrated with other imaging modalities (ultrasound and/or digital breast tomosynthesis). Increase was mainly determined by ultrasound alone. Given the ongoing data collection and recruitment, the number of cancers detected is too low to allow any further in-depth analysis to explore links to patient characteristics. Past studies show that the uniform approach of population screening guidelines should be revised in favour of more personalised regimens, where known standards are integrated by imaging techniques most suitable for the individual’s characteristics. With the ultimate goal of identifying early breast cancer detection strategies, our preliminary results suggest that integrated diagnostic approach could lead to a paradigm shift from an age-based regimen toward more specific and effective risk-based personalised screening regimens, in order to reduce mortality from breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-79675892021-03-18 The P.I.N.K. Study Approach for Supporting Personalized Risk Assessment and Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer Franchini, Michela Pieroni, Stefania Montrucchio, Edgardo Nori Cucchiari, Jacopo Di Maggio, Cosimo Cassano, Enrico Di Nubila, Brunella Giuseppetti, Gian Marco Nicolucci, Alberto Scaperrotta, Gianfranco Belli, Paolo Santicchia, Sonia Molinaro, Sabrina Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Breast cancer is a clear example of excellent survival when it is detected and properly treated in the early stage. Currently, screening of this cancer relies on mammography, which may be integrated by new imaging techniques for more exhaustive evaluation. The Personalized, Integrated, Network, Knowledge (P.I.N.K.) study is a longitudinal multicentric study involving several diagnostic centres across Italy, co-ordinated by the Italian National Research Council and co-funded by the Umberto Veronesi Foundation. Aim of the study is to evaluate the increased diagnostic accuracy in detecting cancers obtained with different combinations of imaging technologies, and find the most effective diagnostic pathway matching the characteristics of an individual patient. The study foresees the enrolment of 50,000 women over the age of 40 years presenting for breast examination and providing informed consent to data handling. So far, the 15 participating centres across Italy have recruited a total of 22,848 patients. Based on the analyses of the first 175 histopathological-proven breast cancers, mammographic sensitivity was estimated to be 61.7% (n = 108 cancers), whereas diagnostic accuracy increased by 35.5% (n = 44 cancers) when mammography was integrated with other imaging modalities (ultrasound and/or digital breast tomosynthesis). Increase was mainly determined by ultrasound alone. Given the ongoing data collection and recruitment, the number of cancers detected is too low to allow any further in-depth analysis to explore links to patient characteristics. Past studies show that the uniform approach of population screening guidelines should be revised in favour of more personalised regimens, where known standards are integrated by imaging techniques most suitable for the individual’s characteristics. With the ultimate goal of identifying early breast cancer detection strategies, our preliminary results suggest that integrated diagnostic approach could lead to a paradigm shift from an age-based regimen toward more specific and effective risk-based personalised screening regimens, in order to reduce mortality from breast cancer. MDPI 2021-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7967589/ /pubmed/33801528 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052456 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Franchini, Michela
Pieroni, Stefania
Montrucchio, Edgardo
Nori Cucchiari, Jacopo
Di Maggio, Cosimo
Cassano, Enrico
Di Nubila, Brunella
Giuseppetti, Gian Marco
Nicolucci, Alberto
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Belli, Paolo
Santicchia, Sonia
Molinaro, Sabrina
The P.I.N.K. Study Approach for Supporting Personalized Risk Assessment and Early Diagnosis of Breast Cancer
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title_sort p.i.n.k. study approach for supporting personalized risk assessment and early diagnosis of breast cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967589/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33801528
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18052456
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