Title of article :
Breast cancer screening: Evidence of the effect of adjunct ultrasound screening in women with unilateral mammography-negative dense breasts
Author/Authors :
Adibi, Atoosa Department of Radiology , Golshahi, Maryam Department of Radiology , Sirus, Mehri Department of Radiology , Kazemi, Kimia Department of Radiology - Medical faculty - Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan
Abstract :
Background: Patients with the previous history of breast cancer are in risk of contralateral breast cancer. On the other hand, increased
breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer and the sensitivity of detecting nonpalpable cancers in screening mammography in
radiographically dense breasts is low. The use of ultrasonography in dense breast remains a controversial topic. The purpose of this
study was to assess the usefulness of routine ultrasonography in follow-up of women with the previous history of breast cancer
and negative mammography but dense breasts. Materials and Methods: In a cross-sectional study, a total of 267 individuals with
unilateral postmastectomy mammogram screened and 153 subjects assigned to study. There were 28 subjects with American College
of Radiology (ACR) breast density 2 and 125 with ACR breast density 3-4, which there was no new finding in their mammogram in
comparison to previous studies. We assumed subjects with ACR breast density 3-4 as mammographic Breast Imaging Reporting and
Data System (BI-RADS) category 0 for malignancy. Standard two-view mammogram was performed for all participants, and breast
ultrasound (US) examinations were performed by an expert radiologist in radial and anti-radial planes. The data were analyzed using
SPSS version 20.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, Illinois, USA). Results: The results showed that in subjects with ACR breast density 3-4, when
there was no new density in two consecutive mammograms in comparison to previous studies, US also showed no possibility for
malignancy (BI-RADS 1-2). and also in subjects with ACR breast density 2, when the mammographic results were BI-RADS 1-2,
the US results was the same. Conclusion: Our data indicate that for the detection of breast cancer, sensitivity of
Keywords :
breast imaging reporting and data system , breast density , mammography , Breast cancer , ultrasound
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics