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Usefulness of magnetic resonance in patients with invasive cancer eligible for breast conservation: a comparative study

Data pubblicazione

2014/4/1

Editore

Elsevier

Autori

Alessandro Fancellu, Daniela Soro, Paolo Castiglia, Vincenzo Marras, Marcovalerio Melis, Pietrina Cottu, Alessandra Cherchi, Angela Spanu, Silvia Mulas, Claudio Pusceddu, Luca Simbula, Giovanni B Meloni

Abstract

Background The role of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in newly detected breast cancer remains controversial. We investigated the impact of preoperative MRI on surgical management of infiltrating breast carcinoma (IBC). Methods We reviewed data of 237 patients with IBC who were suitable for breast-conserving surgery (BCS) between 2009 and 2011. Of these patients, 109 underwent preoperative MRI (46%; MRI group) and 128 did not (54%; no-MRI group). We analyzed MRI-triggered changes in surgical plan and compared differences in rates of positive margins and mastectomy. Results Tumor size was larger in the MRI group (16.8 mm vs. 13.9 mm; P < .001). MRI changed the initial surgical planning in 18 of 109 patients (16.5%) because of detection of larger tumor diameter requiring wider resection (8 patients [7.3%]) or additional malignant lesions in the ipsilateral (9 patients [8.2%]) or contralateral breast…

Pagine

114-121

Contatti

Dott. Claudio Pusceddu – Mater Olbia Email: clapusceddu@gmail.com Telefono: 380 30 89 094