Preoperative breast MRI positively impacts surgical outcomes of needle biopsy–diagnosed pure DCIS: a patient-matched analysis from the MIPA study.
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ArticleAuthor/s
Cozzi, AndreaDi Leo, Giovanni
Houssami, Nehmat
Gilbert, Fiona J.
Helbich, Thomas H.
Álvarez Benito, Marina
Balleyguier, Corinne
Bazzocchi, Massimo
Bult, Peter
Calabrese, Massimo
Herrero, Julia
Cartia, Francesco
Cassano, Enrico
Clauser, Paola
de Lima Docema, Marcos
Depretto, Catherine
Dominelli, Valeria
Forrai, Gábor
Girometti, Rossano
Harms, Steven
Hilborne, Sarah
Ienzi, Raffaele
Lobbes, Marc
Losio, Claudio
Mann, Ritse
Montemezzi, Stefania
Obdeijn, Inge-Marie
Ozcan, Umit
Pediconi, Federica
Pinker, Katja
Preibsch, Heike
Raya Povedano, José
Saccarelli, Carolina
Sacchetto, Daniela
Scaperrotta, Gianfranco
Schlooz, Margrethe
Szabó, Botond
Taylor, Donna
Ulus, Sila
Van Goethem, Mireille
Veltman, Jeroen
Weigel, Stefanie
Wenkel, Evelyn
Zuiani, Chiara
Sardanelli, Francesco
Abstract
The objective of the study was to investigate the influence of preoperative breast MRI on mastectomy and reoperation rates in patients with pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
The MIPA observational study database (7245 patients) was searched for patients aged 18–80 years ...
See moreThe objective of the study was to investigate the influence of preoperative breast MRI on mastectomy and reoperation rates in patients with pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The MIPA observational study database (7245 patients) was searched for patients aged 18–80 years with pure unilateral DCIS diagnosed at core needle or vacuum-assisted biopsy (CNB/VAB) and planned for primary surgery. Patients who underwent preoperative MRI (MRI group) were matched (1:1) to those who did not receive MRI (noMRI group) according to 8 confounding covariates that drive referral to MRI (age; hormonal status; familial risk; posterior-to-nipple diameter; BI-RADS category; lesion diameter; lesion presentation; surgical planning at conventional imaging). Surgical outcomes were compared between the matched groups with nonparametric statistics after calculating odds ratios (ORs).
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See moreThe objective of the study was to investigate the influence of preoperative breast MRI on mastectomy and reoperation rates in patients with pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The MIPA observational study database (7245 patients) was searched for patients aged 18–80 years with pure unilateral DCIS diagnosed at core needle or vacuum-assisted biopsy (CNB/VAB) and planned for primary surgery. Patients who underwent preoperative MRI (MRI group) were matched (1:1) to those who did not receive MRI (noMRI group) according to 8 confounding covariates that drive referral to MRI (age; hormonal status; familial risk; posterior-to-nipple diameter; BI-RADS category; lesion diameter; lesion presentation; surgical planning at conventional imaging). Surgical outcomes were compared between the matched groups with nonparametric statistics after calculating odds ratios (ORs).
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Date
2023Source title
European RadiologyVolume
34Publisher
SpringerLicence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0Faculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney School of Public HealthShare