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Diagnostic Accuracy of Breast Medical Tactile Examiners (MTEs): A Prospective Pilot Study.

Michael P Lux1, Julius Emons1, Mayada R Bani1, Marius Wunderle1, Charlotte Sell1, Caroline Preuss1, Claudia Rauh1, Sebastian M Jud1, Felix Heindl1, Hanna Langemann1, Thomas Geyer1, Anna-Lisa Brandl1, Carolin C Hack1, Werner Adler2, Rüdiger Schulz-Wendtland3, Matthias W Beckmann1, Peter A Fasching1, Paul Gass1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The usefulness of clinical breast examination (CBE) in general and in breast cancer screening programs has been a matter of debate. This study investigated whether adding vision-impaired medical tactile examiners (MTEs) improves the predictiveness of CBE for suspicious lesions and analyzed the feasibility and acceptability of this approach.
METHODS: The prospective study included 104 patients. Physicians and MTEs performed CBEs, and mammography and ultrasound results were used as the gold standard. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated and logistic regression models were used to compare the predictive value of CBE by physicians alone, MTEs alone, and physicians and MTEs combined.
RESULTS: For CBEs by physicians alone, MTEs alone, and both combined, sensitivity was 71, 82, and 89% and specificity was 55, 45, and 35%, respectively. Using adjusted logistic regression models, the validated areas under the curve were 0.685, 0.692, and 0.710 (median bootstrapped p value (DeLong) = 0.381).
CONCLUSION: The predictive value for a suspicious breast lesion in CBEs performed by MTEs in patients without prior surgery was similar to that of physician-conducted CBEs. Including MTEs in the CBE procedure in breast units thus appears feasible and could be a way of utilizing their skills.

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Keywords:  Breast cancer; Clinical breast examination; Early cancer detection; Medical tactile examiners; Screening

Year:  2019        PMID: 31019442      PMCID: PMC6465747          DOI: 10.1159/000495883

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)        ISSN: 1661-3791            Impact factor:   2.860


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Authors:  S Kanemura; I Tsuji; N Ohuchi; H Takei; T Yokoe; Y Koibuchi; K Ohnuki; A Fukao; S Satomi; S Hisamichi
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