MR-guided intervention in women at high hereditary risk of breast cancer due to both family and personal history of breast cancer

  • Petra Viehweg
  • , Thorsten Bernerth
  • , Anke Heinig
  • , Marion Kiechle
  • , Jörg Buchmann
  • , Heinz Koelbl
  • , Michael Laniado
  • , Sylvia Helen Heywang-Köbrunner

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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the value of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided intervention in women with a significant hereditary susceptibility to breast cancer due to both family and personal history of breast cancer (heterozygote risk >20%). Thirty women were referred for MR-guided intervention. MR examinations (1.0 T, T1-weighted 3D FLASH, 0.15 mmol Gd-DTPA/kg body weight, prone position) were performed using a system which allows vacuum-assisted breast biopsy or wire localization. Histologic findings in 41 procedures revealed six invasive carcinomas, eight ductal carcinomas in situ and two atypical ductal hyperplasias. Twenty-three benign histologic results were verified by an MR-guided intervention, retrospective correlation of imaging and histology and by subsequent follow-up. In two lesions the indication dropped as the enhancing lesion was no longer visible on the date of planned intervention. Absent enhancement was confirmed by short-term reimaging of the noncompressed breast and by follow-up.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)549-558
Number of pages10
JournalBreast Journal
Volume12
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2006

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • Early diagnosis
  • High risk
  • Intervention
  • Magnetic resonance imaging

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