| Literature DB >> 24790821 |
Demetrios Simos1, Brian Hutton2, Ian D Graham2, Angel Arnaout3, Jean-Michel Caudrelier4, Sasha Mazzarello5, Mark Clemons6.
Abstract
PURPOSE: The probability of detecting radiologically evident metastatic disease in asymptomatic women with newly diagnosed operable breast cancer is low. Despite the recommendations of most practice guidelines imaging is still frequently performed. Relatively little is known about what patients believe is important when it comes to radiologic staging.Entities:
Keywords: Guidelines; Imaging; Metastases; Operable breast cancer; Patient perceptions
Year: 2014 PMID: 24790821 PMCID: PMC4000356 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Patient reported baseline variables
| Respondents | 245 | |
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| Median age (range) | 59 (27-88) | |
| Method of cancer detection | Symptomatic | 161 (65.7%) |
| Screen | 81 (33.1%) | |
| Not answered | 3 (1.2%) | |
| Time from surgery to completion of questionnaire | <6 months | 93 (38.0%) |
| 6-12 months | 50 (20.4%) | |
| >12 months | 94 (38.4%) | |
| Not answered | 8 (3.3%) | |
| Stage of breast cancer | 1 | 88 (35.9%) |
| 2 | 69 (28.2%) | |
| 3 | 40 (16.3%) | |
| Unknown | 48 (19.6%) | |
| Hormone receptor positive breast cancer | Yes | 158 (64.5%) |
| No | 27 (11.0%) | |
| Don’t know | 52 (21.2%) | |
| Not answered | 8 (3.3%) | |
| Human epidermal growth factor receptor (HER-2) positive breast cancer | Yes | 54 (22.0%) |
| No | 89 (36.3%) | |
| Don’t know | 87 (35.5%) | |
| Not answered | 15 (6.1%) | |
| Triple negative breast cancer | Yes | 15 (6.1%) |
| No | 114 (46.5%) | |
| Don’t know | 85 (34.7%) | |
| Not answered | 31 (12.7%) | |
| Lymph node positive breast cancer | Yes | 103 (42.0%) |
| No | 124 (50.6%) | |
| Don’t know | 9 (3.7%) | |
| Not answered | 9 (3.7%) | |
Legend: <: less than; >: greater than.
Details of patient reported imaging
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| Patients reporting at least one imaging test for metastatic disease (%) | 198 (80.8%) | |||
| Reported imaging by site (% of total patients): | ||||
| Thorax | 177 (72.2%) | |||
| Abdomen | 137 (55.9%) | |||
| Skeleton | 160 (65.3%) | |||
| Total imaging tests by site (% of total imaging): | ||||
| Thorax | 300 (42.8%) | |||
| Abdomen | 213 (30.4%) | |||
| Skeleton | 188 (26.8%) | |||
| Total imaging tests (# per patient imaged) | 701 (3.5) | |||
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| Reported in (%) | 52 (59.1%) | 55 (79.7%) | 32 (80.0%) | 38 (79.2%) |
| Total # of imaging tests of chest (% of total of 300) | 82 (27.3%) | 91 (30.3%) | 59 (19.7%) | 68 (22.7%) |
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| CXR only (%) | 25 (28.4%) | 29 (42.0%) | 11 (27.5%) | 15 (31.3%) |
| CT-chest only (%) | 9 (10.2%) | 4 (5.8%) | 3 (7.5%) | 3 (6.3%) |
| CXR + CT-chest (%) | 18 (20.5%) | 22 (31.9%) | 18 (45.0%) | 20 (41.7%) |
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| Reported in (%) | 38 (43.2%) | 44 (63.8%) | 29 (72.5%) | 26 (54.2%) |
| Total imaging tests of abdomen (% of total of 213) | 61 (28.6%) | 60 (28.2%) | 51 (23.9%) | 41 (19.2%) |
| Imaging details: | ||||
| US only (%) | 23 (26.1%) | 28 (40.6%) | 11 (27.5%) | 12 (25.0%) |
| CT only (%) | 1 (1.1%) | 7 (10.1%) | 4 (10%) | 4 (8.3%) |
| MRI only (%) | 1 (1.1%) | 1 (1.4%) | 1 (2.5%) | 0 (0%) |
| Two or more of US/CT/MRI (%) | 13 (14.8%) | 8 (11.6%) | 13 (32.5%) | 10 (20.8%) |
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| Reported in (%) | 45 (51.1%) | 49 (71.0%) | 35 (87.5%) | 31 (64.6%) |
Legend: CXR: chest x-ray; CT: computerized tomography; MRI: magnetic resonance imaging; US: ultrasonography; %: percentage.
Figure 1Patient reported imaging thresholds (N = 245).
Figure 2Patient reported factors of importance (N = 245), QOL: quality of life.
Figure 3Patient reported level of comfort if imaging not ordered (N = 245).