Screening and diagnostic breast MRI: how do they impact surgical treatment? Insights from the MIPA study
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To report mastectomy and reoperation rates in women who had breast MRI for screening (S-MRI subgroup) or
diagnostic (D-MRI subgroup) purposes, using multivariable analysis for investigating the role of MRI referral/non-referral and other covariates in driving surgical outcomes. The MIPA observational study enrolled women aged 18–80 years with newly diagnosed breast cancer destined to have surgery as the primary treatment, in 27 centres worldwide. Mastectomy and reoperation rates were compared using non-parametric tests and multivariable analysis.To report mastectomy and reoperation rates in women who had breast MRI for screening (S-MRI subgroup) or
diagnostic (D-MRI subgroup) purposes, using multivariable analysis for investigating the role of MRI referral/non-referral and other covariates in driving surgical outcomes. The MIPA observational study enrolled women aged 18–80 years with newly diagnosed breast cancer destined to have surgery as the primary treatment, in 27 centres worldwide. Mastectomy and reoperation rates were compared using non-parametric tests and multivariable analysis.
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Date
2023Source title
European RadiologyPublisher
Springer LinkFunding information
National Breast Cancer Foundation (grant #EC-21-001)
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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, Sydney School of Public HealthShare