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Impact of preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) on conservative surgery (CSur) among curable breast cancer (BC) patients treated in a specialized center in Latin America

Authors :
Julianne Maria da Silva Lima
Thamyse FernandaSá Dassie
Felipe Andrade
Sandro Vinícius Machado Melo
Samir Abdallah Hanna
Daniela Gregolin Giannotti
Thatyane EspósitoGallo Cunha
Lincon Jo Mori
Max S. Mano
Gustavo Martha
Source :
Journal of Clinical Oncology. 38:e12595-e12595
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 2020.

Abstract

e12595 Background: Preoperative breast MRI can provide important clinical information on the surgical management of BC patients (pts). However, there is no evidence that it can produce a statistical impact on surgical outcomes in the early BC setting. This retrospective study sought to evaluate whether preoperative MRI was significantly correlated with CSur among early BC pts. Methods: Digital and physical records from 532 pts treated in a specialized BC center in Brazil from 2005 to 2018 were analyzed. The institutional database registered pathological, radiological and clinical information. The categorical variables CSur and MRI were analyzed by Chi-squared coefficient of correlation, whereas significant correlations were included in a multivariate logistic regression model. All statistical analysis were performed in STATA version 15.1C. Results: The present analysis included 532 pts. The diagnosis was suspected through suspicious self-exam in 380 pts (71%), while 129 pts (24%) had altered mammary screening tests. Clinical T and N stages were: T0-1=154pts (29%); T2=179 pts (33%); T3=135 pts (25%); T4=49 pts (9%); N0=267 pts (50%); N1=172 pts (32%); N2=80 pts (15%). Neoadjuvant treatment was performed in 223 pts (42%). MRI was indicated in 248 pts (46%). CSur was performed in 149 pts (28%). Margins were positive in 15 cases. This study found a statistically significant correlation between CSur and MRI ( X2 = 8.07; p=0.018). Although, when controlled for neoadjuvant treatment, T, N, and age, the independent variable MRI was not a statistical predictor of CSur (R=0.008; t=0.25; p=0.8; 95%CI -0.57 – 0.74). Advanced T and neoadjuvant treatment were inversely correlated with CSur in the multivariate analysis (R= -0.11; t= -7.8; p

Details

ISSN :
15277755 and 0732183X
Volume :
38
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........cd5188e0ce6b124ea748c542bc02b38e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1200/jco.2020.38.15_suppl.e12595