Using MRI to plan breast-conserving surgery following neoadjuvant chemotherapy for early breast cancer

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作者
Bhattacharyya, M. [1 ]
Ryan, D. [2 ]
Carpenter, R. [3 ]
Vinnicombe, S. [4 ]
Gallagher, C. J. [1 ]
机构
[1] St Bartholomews Hosp, Dept Med Oncol, London EC1M 7BE, England
[2] St Bartholomews Hosp, Dept Histopathol, London EC1M 7BE, England
[3] St Bartholomews Hosp, Dept Surg, London EC1M 7BE, England
[4] St Bartholomews Hosp, Dept Radiol, London EC1M 7BE, England
关键词
breast cancer; MRI; neoadjuvant chemotherapy; breast-conserving surgery;
D O I
10.1038/sj.bjc.6604171
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was used to monitor the response of patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer with the aim of undergoing breast-conserving surgery (BCS). Patients were prospectively recruited to undergo MRI as well as conventional methods of clinical examination, mammography (MM) and ultrasonography (USS) and response was assessed by each of these methods. Thirty-two patients with primary breast cancer were recruited. Magnetic resonance imaging correlation with histopathological size (r = 0.71) was superior to USS (r = 0.65) and to MM where tumour size was not measurable following chemotherapy in 71% of patients. Magnetic resonance imaging had 87.5% sensitivity (95% CI = 68-97%) and 50% specificity (95% CI = 16-84%) for a PPV (positive predictive value) of 99.8% and NPV (negative predictive value) of 80% for the detection of residual invasive cancer. Magnetic resonance imaging displayed 80% sensitivity (95% CI = 28.4-99.5%) and 89% specificity (95% CI = 71-98%) to detect pathological pCR in the breast. Eighty-four per cent of recruited patients were identified as potentially suitable candidates for BCS following chemotherapy and of those choosing to accept BCS, breast conservation was achieved in 90.5%, or 65.6% of all patients. Of those who proceeded to BCS, 9.5% required a re-do mastectomy because of positive margins; however, no residual tumour was found on histological examination of mastectomy specimens. Magnetic resonance imaging appears to be superior to conventional methods for assessing pathological response and the low rate of re-operation for positive margins indicates a valuable role in aiding the decision to undergo BCS or mastectomy.
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