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Scintimammography with dedicated breast camera in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer detection: a comparative study with SPECT.

Angela Spanu1, Pierina Cottu, Alessandra Manca, Francesca Chessa, Daniela Sanna, Giuseppe Madeddu.   

Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of planar scintimammography (SM) with a high-resolution dedicated breast camera (DBC) compared to SPECT in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer (BC) detection. DBC planar SM and conventional SPECT were acquired using 99mTc-tetrofosmin as radiotracer in 85 consecutive patients suspect for BC at conventional imaging and clinical examination. Scintigraphic data were related to histology in all cases. BC was proven in 74/85 patients, unifocal in 56/74 cases and multifocal/multicentric in 18/74; 90 carcinomas were ascertained. Benign lesions were found in 12 cases, including one who also had BC in the contralateral breast. DBC planar SM and SPECT were true-positive in 72/74 and in 70/74 BC patients, respectively, and globally detected 96.7% and 92.2% of carcinomas. DBC and SPECT sensitivity were, respectively, 90.3% and 80.6% in <or=10-mm carcinomas and 100% and 98.3% in larger ones; sensitivity values in non-palpable carcinomas were 92.6% and 77.8%, respectively, and 98% for both procedures in palpable ones. DBC planar SM and SPECT correctly assessed multifocality/multicentricity in 91.7% and 83.3% of cases, respectively. Sensitivity differences were not significant. Both procedures showed only a false-positive result. DBC planar SM and SPECT proved highly sensitive and specific in BC detection, representing a useful complementary tool to mammography. However, DBC planar SM showed technical advantages and better clinical performance than SPECT in both subcentrimetric carcinoma detection and multifocal/multicentric disease assessment. Thus, DBC planar SM should be preferred, but SPECT remains a useful alternative when DBC is unavailable.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17611694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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