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DIAGNOSTIC ACCURACY OF MAMMOGRAPHY AND MAMMOSCINTIGRAPHY WITH 99M TC-MIBI IN DETECTION OF MINIMAL BREAST CANCER

Authors :
Antonina Chernaya
Petr Krivorotko
Pavel Krzhivitskiy
Yekaterina Busko
Lyudmila Zhukova
Sergey Kanaev
Sergey Novikov
Source :
Problems in oncology. 63:274-280
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Autonomous non-profit scientific and medical organization - Questions of Oncology, 2017.

Abstract

In 437 primary patients with breast cancer (BC) we compared diagnostic accuracy of mammography (MG) and mammoscintigraphy (MCG) with 99mTc-MIBI. All women, included in the study, had lesions suspicious for BC. In 108 suspicious lesions were less than 10 mm in diameter. On histology 33 (30,5%) patients had invasive BC, 20 (18,5%) - noninvasive BC, 6 (5,6%) - lobular carcinoma, 2 (1,9%) - mucinous BC, 8 (7,4%) - fibroadenoma and in remained 39 cases (36,1%) - localised fibrosis. In the group of women with lesions below 10 mm sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MG in diagnosis of BC were 72%, 74%, 73%, for MCG - 62%, 51%, 57%. Combination of MG and MCG helped to increase sensitivity to 93,4%. In 53 women with dense breasts sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of MG were 40%, 71,4%, 64%; for mCg two times higher (82%) with specificity of 55% and 60% accuracy. Combination of MG and MCG allowed increasing the sensitivity of diagnosis of minimal BC 2 times more (up to 91%).

Details

ISSN :
05073758
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Problems in oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........ed30e7dd07d8f57c84527a4199ccf9fe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.37469/0507-3758-2017-63-2-274-280