Frequency and characteristics of contralateral breast abnormalities following recall at screening mammography

PurposeTo determine the frequency and characteristics of contralateral, non-recalled breast abnormalities following recall at screening mammography.MethodsWe included a series of 130,338 screening mammograms performed between 1 January 2014 and 1 January 2016. During the 1-year follow-up, clinical data were collected for all recalls. Screening outcome was determined for recalled women with or without evaluation of contralateral breast abnormalities.ResultsOf 3,995 recalls (recall rate 3.1%), 129 women (3.2%) underwent assessment of a contralateral, non-recalled breast abnormality. Most lesions... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Lameijer, Joost R. C.
Coolen, Angela M. P.
Voogd, Adri C.
Strobbe, Luc J.
Louwman, Marieke W. J.
Venderink, Dick
Tjan-Heijnen, Vivian C.
Duijm, Lucien E. M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2018
Reihe/Periodikum: Lameijer , J R C , Coolen , A M P , Voogd , A C , Strobbe , L J , Louwman , M W J , Venderink , D , Tjan-Heijnen , V C & Duijm , L E M 2018 , ' Frequency and characteristics of contralateral breast abnormalities following recall at screening mammography ' , European Radiology , vol. 28 , no. 10 , pp. 4205-4214 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-018-5370-x
Schlagwörter: Mammography / Mass screening / Breast neoplasms / Breast / Radiology / ENHANCED SPECTRAL MAMMOGRAPHY / DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY / DENSE BREASTS / CANCER / WOMEN / TOMOSYNTHESIS / NETHERLANDS / PROGRAM / CARCINOMA / DIAGNOSIS
Sprache: Englisch
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PurposeTo determine the frequency and characteristics of contralateral, non-recalled breast abnormalities following recall at screening mammography.MethodsWe included a series of 130,338 screening mammograms performed between 1 January 2014 and 1 January 2016. During the 1-year follow-up, clinical data were collected for all recalls. Screening outcome was determined for recalled women with or without evaluation of contralateral breast abnormalities.ResultsOf 3,995 recalls (recall rate 3.1%), 129 women (3.2%) underwent assessment of a contralateral, non-recalled breast abnormality. Most lesions were detected at clinical mammography and/or breast tomosynthesis (101 women, 78.3%). The biopsy rate was similar for recalled lesions and contralateral, non-recalled lesions, but the positive predictive value of biopsy was higher for recalled lesions (p = 0.01). A comparable proportion of the recalled lesions and contralateral, non-recalled lesions were malignant (p = 0.1). The proportion of ductal carcinoma in situ was similar for both groups, as well as invasive cancer characteristics and type of surgical treatment.ConclusionsAbout 3% of recalled women underwent evaluation of contralateral, non-recalled breast lesions. Evaluation of the contralateral breast after recall is important as we found that 15.5% of contralateral, non-recalled lesions were malignant. Contralateral cancers and screen-detected cancers show similar characteristics, stage and surgical treatment.Key Points center dot 3% of recalled women underwent evaluation of contralateral, non-recalled lesions center dot One out of seven contralateral, non-recalled lesions was malignant center dot A contralateral cancer was diagnosed in 0.5% of recalls center dot Screen-detected cancers and non-recalled, contralateral cancers showed similar histological characteristics center dot Tumour stage and surgical treatment were similar for both groups