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Breast clinic referrals: can mastalgia be managed in primary care?

D P Joyce1, J Alamiri, A J Lowery, E Downey, A Ahmed, R McLaughlin, A D K Hill.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Centralisation of breast cancer services in Ireland has resulted in a significant increase in the number of patients attending symptomatic breast units (SBU). A considerable proportion of patients referred to SBU present with non-suspicious symptoms and fall into a "low-risk" category for breast cancer. It has been proposed that consideration be given to a primary care-delivered service for these patients. AIM: To evaluate SBU attendances and correlate with diagnosis to identify a cohort of patients who may be suitable for management in the primary care setting.
METHODS: Data were collected from a prospectively maintained database on patients attending SBU at two tertiary referral centres (Beaumont Hospital and University College Hospital Galway) from January 2011 to 2012. Reasons for attendance, outcome of triple-assessment and incidence of malignancy were analysed.
RESULTS: 14,325 patients underwent triple assessment at the SBU in this time period. 5,841 patients were referred with mastalgia, of whom 3,331 (57 %) reported mastalgia as the only symptom. The incidence of breast cancer in patients presenting with mastalgia alone was 1.2 %. All patients diagnosed with breast cancer in this cohort were over 35 years of age.
CONCLUSION: The incidence of breast cancer in patients referred to SBU with mastalgia as an isolated symptom is extremely low. Patients under 35 years of age, with mastalgia as an isolated symptom do not require breast imaging and have a sufficiently low risk of breast cancer that they may be suitable for management in the primary care setting.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24402166     DOI: 10.1007/s11845-013-1066-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ir J Med Sci        ISSN: 0021-1265            Impact factor:   1.568


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