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Underestimation of malignancy in biopsy-proven cases of stromal fibrosis.

N Malik1, S Lad, J M Seely, M E Schweitzer.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the rate of underestimation of malignancy in patients with biopsy-proven stromal fibrosis.
METHODS: Following institutional review board approval, we retrospectively reviewed the charts of patients with biopsy-proven stromal fibrosis who underwent percutaneous breast biopsy in the 5-year period between 1 January 2005 and 31 December 2009. The medical records and the histopathology in patients who underwent repeat biopsy and/or surgical excision at the site of stromal fibrosis within 2 years were reviewed. Interval stability for up to 2 years was documented in patients who did not undergo additional biopsy or surgical excision. An upgrade was defined as any patient with biopsy-proven stromal fibrosis or fibroadenoma with evidence of malignancy at the site of biopsy within 2 years.
RESULTS: 365 cases of stromal fibrosis were identified, of which 25 (7%) were upgraded to in situ or invasive malignancy on repeat biopsy or surgical excision. 7 were upgraded to ductal carcinoma in situ and 18 were upgraded to invasive cancer. Of the upgraded cases, 8 out of 24 (32%) were considered concordant with a benign diagnosis. The false-negative rate, that is, cases of stromal fibrosis concordant with benignity, but with subsequent upgrade, comprised 2% of all cases.
CONCLUSION: In biopsy-proven cases of stromal fibrosis, there is a 7% upgrade to malignancy. We recommend that all instances of stromal fibrosis with radiology-pathology discordance undergo repeat biopsy or surgical excision. Cases that demonstrate radiology-pathology concordance can be safely categorized as a Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System 3 (BI-RADS® 3) lesion with a 6-month follow-up, owing to a false-negative rate for missed cancer of 2%. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: We now recommend that concordant cases of stromal fibrosis be categorized as BI-RADS 3 with a short-term follow-up, as this results in a missed cancer rate of 2%.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24846442      PMCID: PMC4075591          DOI: 10.1259/bjr.20140182

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Radiol        ISSN: 0007-1285            Impact factor:   3.039


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