The Quality of Tumor Size Assessment by Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography and the Benefit of Additional Breast MRI

M.B.I. Lobbes*, U.C. Lalji, P.J. Nelemans, I. Houben, M.L. Smidt, E. Heuts, B. de Vries, J.E. Wildberger, R.G. Beets-Tan

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Abstract

Background - Contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) is a promising new breast imaging modality that is superior to conventional mammography for breast cancer detection. We aimed to evaluate correlation and agreement of tumor size measurements using CESM. As additional analysis, we evaluated whether measurements using an additional breast MRI exam would yield more accurate results.

Methods - Between January 1st 2013 and April 1st 2014, 87 consecutive breast cancer cases that underwent CESM were collected and data on maximum tumor size measurements were gathered. In 57 cases, tumor size measurements were also available for breast MRI. Histopathological results of the surgical specimen served as gold standard in all cases.

Results - The Pearson's correlation coefficients (PCC) of CESM versus histopathology and breast MRI versus histopathology were all >0.9, p1 cm between the two imaging modalities and histopathological results, we did not observe any advantage of performing an additional breast MRI after CESM in any of the cases.

Conclusion - Quality of tumor size measurement using CESM is good and matches the quality of these measurement assessed by breast MRI. Additional measurements using breast MRI did not improve the quality of tumor size measurements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)144-150
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Cancer
Volume6
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2015

Keywords

  • breast cancer
  • mammography
  • CESM
  • CEDM
  • MRI
  • FIELD DIGITAL MAMMOGRAPHY
  • CANCER SCREENING-PROGRAM
  • AGREEMENT
  • MATTER

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