| Literature DB >> 18045470 |
Nicky H G M Peters1, Inne H M Borel Rinkes, Willem P T M Mali, Maurice A A J van den Bosch, Remmert K Storm, Peter W Plaisier, Erwin de Boer, Adriaan J van Overbeeke, Petra H M Peeters.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In recent years there has been an increasing interest in MRI as a non-invasive diagnostic modality for the work-up of suspicious breast lesions. The additional value of Breast MRI lies mainly in its capacity to detect multicentric and multifocal disease, to detect invasive components in ductal carcinoma in situ lesions and to depict the tumor in a 3-dimensional image. Breast MRI therefore has the potential to improve the diagnosis and provide better preoperative staging and possibly surgical care in patients with breast cancer. The aim of our study is to assess whether performing contrast enhanced Breast MRI can reduce the number of surgical procedures due to better preoperative staging and whether a subgroup of women with suspicious nonpalpable breast lesions can be identified in which the combination of mammography, ultrasound and state-of-the-art contrast-enhanced Breast MRI can provide a definite diagnosis. METHODS/Entities:
Year: 2007 PMID: 18045470 PMCID: PMC2222222 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-8-40
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Reasons for non-participation
| Unable to lie in prone position | 1 (1.5%) |
| Metal implants | 6 (9.0%) |
| Severe obesity | 1 (1.5%) |
| Claustrophobia | 16 (24.0%) |
| Geographical distance from teaching hospital to MRI too long | 18 (27.0%) |
| Clinical indication for MRI of the breast | 1 (1.5%) |
| Personal reasons | 23 (35.0%) |
Characteristics of the first 100 patients included in the MONET – study
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* 4 lesions were sampled twice because of inconclusive results