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Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis

Pregnancy‐associated breast cancer (PABC) is a poor prognosis in women, and the mortality rate is higher in this subgroup of patients than in non‐PABC. This study aims to assess clinicopathological and ultrasound features of patients with PABC. Of 75 patients with breast cancer, 31 cases were in lac...

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Autores principales: Jafari, Maryam, Abbasvandi, Fereshteh, Nazeri, Elahe, Olfatbakhsh, Asiie, Kaviani, Ahmad, Esmaeili, Rezvan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9883397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35748020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4974
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author Jafari, Maryam
Abbasvandi, Fereshteh
Nazeri, Elahe
Olfatbakhsh, Asiie
Kaviani, Ahmad
Esmaeili, Rezvan
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Abbasvandi, Fereshteh
Nazeri, Elahe
Olfatbakhsh, Asiie
Kaviani, Ahmad
Esmaeili, Rezvan
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description Pregnancy‐associated breast cancer (PABC) is a poor prognosis in women, and the mortality rate is higher in this subgroup of patients than in non‐PABC. This study aims to assess clinicopathological and ultrasound features of patients with PABC. Of 75 patients with breast cancer, 31 cases were in lactating, or pregnancy phase and 44 patients had no recent history of pregnancy/lactation at the time of cancer detection. The available pathological characteristics and ultrasound findings of the PABC and non‐PABC groups were compared. The analysis of ultrasound findings demonstrated that the percentages of antiparallel orientation (p = 0.04) and heterogeneous internal echo pattern (p = 0.002) were higher in the PABC group. The final Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI‐RADS) assessment in the two groups was significantly different (p = 0.008). In this study, most PABCs were BI‐RADS 4c or 5; compared with age‐matched non‐PABC cases. There were significant differences in ER (p = 0.03), receptor groups (p = 0.007), and tumor grade (p = 0.02) in PABC compared to non‐PABC group. To conclude, radiologists should be careful about ultrasound findings of PABC and recommend core needle biopsy in suspected cases.
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spelling pubmed-98833972023-01-30 Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis Jafari, Maryam Abbasvandi, Fereshteh Nazeri, Elahe Olfatbakhsh, Asiie Kaviani, Ahmad Esmaeili, Rezvan Cancer Med RESEARCH ARTICLES Pregnancy‐associated breast cancer (PABC) is a poor prognosis in women, and the mortality rate is higher in this subgroup of patients than in non‐PABC. This study aims to assess clinicopathological and ultrasound features of patients with PABC. Of 75 patients with breast cancer, 31 cases were in lactating, or pregnancy phase and 44 patients had no recent history of pregnancy/lactation at the time of cancer detection. The available pathological characteristics and ultrasound findings of the PABC and non‐PABC groups were compared. The analysis of ultrasound findings demonstrated that the percentages of antiparallel orientation (p = 0.04) and heterogeneous internal echo pattern (p = 0.002) were higher in the PABC group. The final Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI‐RADS) assessment in the two groups was significantly different (p = 0.008). In this study, most PABCs were BI‐RADS 4c or 5; compared with age‐matched non‐PABC cases. There were significant differences in ER (p = 0.03), receptor groups (p = 0.007), and tumor grade (p = 0.02) in PABC compared to non‐PABC group. To conclude, radiologists should be careful about ultrasound findings of PABC and recommend core needle biopsy in suspected cases. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9883397/ /pubmed/35748020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4974 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jafari, Maryam
Abbasvandi, Fereshteh
Nazeri, Elahe
Olfatbakhsh, Asiie
Kaviani, Ahmad
Esmaeili, Rezvan
Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis
title Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis
title_full Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis
title_fullStr Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis
title_short Ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: A retrospective observational analysis
title_sort ultrasound features of pregnancy‐associated breast cancer: a retrospective observational analysis
topic RESEARCH ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9883397/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35748020
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4974
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