Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study

Abstract Background The aim of this study was the evaluation of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive non-metastatic breast cancers. Methods The prospective, single-centre study conducted in 2015 compared preoperative MRI with histological analysis of mastectomy. Results One hu...

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Main Authors: Anne-julie Carin, Sébastien Molière, Victor Gabriele, Massimo Lodi, Nicolas Thiébaut, Karl Neuberger, Carole Mathelin
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-07-01
Series:World Journal of Surgical Oncology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12957-017-1197-1
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spelling doaj-b676a80a6d4b431ca00648aad116406f2020-11-24T23:05:18ZengBMCWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology1477-78192017-07-011511810.1186/s12957-017-1197-1Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective studyAnne-julie Carin0Sébastien Molière1Victor Gabriele2Massimo Lodi3Nicolas Thiébaut4Karl Neuberger5Carole Mathelin6CARIN Anne-Julie Centre hospitalier de HaguenauMOLIERE Sébastien MD Unité d’imagerie mammaire CHRU Hôpitaux universitaires de StrasbourgGABRIELE Victor Unité de sénologie CHRU Hôpitaux universitaires de StrasbourgLODI Massimo Unité de sénologie CHRU Hôpitaux universitaires de StrasbourgTHIEBAUT Nicolas, statisticien - QUANTMETRYNEUBERGER Karl, QUANTMETRYMATHELIN Carole MD PhD Unité de sénologie CHRU Hôpitaux universitaires de StrasbourgAbstract Background The aim of this study was the evaluation of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive non-metastatic breast cancers. Methods The prospective, single-centre study conducted in 2015 compared preoperative MRI with histological analysis of mastectomy. Results One hundred one mastectomies from 98 patients were extensively analysed. The rates of false-positive and false-negative MRI were 2 and 4% respectively. The sensitivity of breast MRI was 84.7% for the detection of all invasive foci, 69% for single foci and 65.7% for multiple foci. In the evaluation of tumour size, the Spearman rank correlation coefficient r between the sizes obtained by MRI and histology was 0.62. The MRI-based prediction of a complete response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy was 75%. Discussion MRI exhibits high sensitivity in the detection of invasive breast cancers. False positives were linked to the inflammatory nature of the tumour bed. False negatives were associated with small or low-grade tumours and their retro-areolar location. The size of T1 tumours was overestimated by an average of 7%, but MRI was the most efficient procedure. The sensitivity of MRI for the diagnosis of unifocal tumours was higher than that for multifocal sites. Our study confirmed the positive contribution of preoperative MRI for invasive lobular carcinomas and complete response predictions after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12957-017-1197-1Invasive breast cancerBreast MRIMultiple fociTumour sizeHistology
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author Anne-julie Carin
Sébastien Molière
Victor Gabriele
Massimo Lodi
Nicolas Thiébaut
Karl Neuberger
Carole Mathelin
spellingShingle Anne-julie Carin
Sébastien Molière
Victor Gabriele
Massimo Lodi
Nicolas Thiébaut
Karl Neuberger
Carole Mathelin
Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
World Journal of Surgical Oncology
Invasive breast cancer
Breast MRI
Multiple foci
Tumour size
Histology
author_facet Anne-julie Carin
Sébastien Molière
Victor Gabriele
Massimo Lodi
Nicolas Thiébaut
Karl Neuberger
Carole Mathelin
author_sort Anne-julie Carin
title Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
title_short Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
title_full Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
title_fullStr Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Relevance of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
title_sort relevance of breast mri in determining the size and focality of invasive breast cancer treated by mastectomy: a prospective study
publisher BMC
series World Journal of Surgical Oncology
issn 1477-7819
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Abstract Background The aim of this study was the evaluation of breast MRI in determining the size and focality of invasive non-metastatic breast cancers. Methods The prospective, single-centre study conducted in 2015 compared preoperative MRI with histological analysis of mastectomy. Results One hundred one mastectomies from 98 patients were extensively analysed. The rates of false-positive and false-negative MRI were 2 and 4% respectively. The sensitivity of breast MRI was 84.7% for the detection of all invasive foci, 69% for single foci and 65.7% for multiple foci. In the evaluation of tumour size, the Spearman rank correlation coefficient r between the sizes obtained by MRI and histology was 0.62. The MRI-based prediction of a complete response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy was 75%. Discussion MRI exhibits high sensitivity in the detection of invasive breast cancers. False positives were linked to the inflammatory nature of the tumour bed. False negatives were associated with small or low-grade tumours and their retro-areolar location. The size of T1 tumours was overestimated by an average of 7%, but MRI was the most efficient procedure. The sensitivity of MRI for the diagnosis of unifocal tumours was higher than that for multifocal sites. Our study confirmed the positive contribution of preoperative MRI for invasive lobular carcinomas and complete response predictions after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.
topic Invasive breast cancer
Breast MRI
Multiple foci
Tumour size
Histology
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12957-017-1197-1
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