Trends in pre-operative needle biopsy use in invasive breast cancer diagnosis: a Dutch nationwide population study ...
In recent decades, the use of pre-operative needle biopsy for breast cancer diagnosis has shifted. There is also an increased demand for availability of predictive factors. This study aims to quantify these changes. From the Dutch nationwide pathology database (PALGA), all reports on breast cancer for five periods of 3 months between 1996 and 2016 were retrieved. Reports were categorised using automatic recognition of keywords. Classification was checked manually for the first 200 reports per period. The first 100 resected cases in each period underwent detailed investigation. For automatic an... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | Journal contribution |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2020 |
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Taylor & Francis
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Schlagwörter: | Space Science / Medicine / Pharmacology / Biotechnology / 59999 Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified / FOS: Earth and related environmental sciences / 39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classified / FOS: Chemical sciences / Sociology / FOS: Sociology / Cancer |
Sprache: | unknown |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-28982013 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.13067668 |
In recent decades, the use of pre-operative needle biopsy for breast cancer diagnosis has shifted. There is also an increased demand for availability of predictive factors. This study aims to quantify these changes. From the Dutch nationwide pathology database (PALGA), all reports on breast cancer for five periods of 3 months between 1996 and 2016 were retrieved. Reports were categorised using automatic recognition of keywords. Classification was checked manually for the first 200 reports per period. The first 100 resected cases in each period underwent detailed investigation. For automatic analysis 34,639 reports were retrieved. Accuracy was 98% compared to manual assessment. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) decreased from 77% (1996) to 58% (2001), 34% (2006), 25% (2011), and 17% (2016). For detailed assessment, 498 cases were analysed. Diagnostic surgical excision decreased from 24% in 1996 to 3% in 2016, cases with only cytology from 65% to 1%, respectively. Cytology and core needle biopsy (CNB) ...