Magnetic resonance imaging before breast cancer surgery: results of an observational multicenter international prospective analysis (MIPA)

Autor: Mireille Van Goethem, Federica Pediconi, Catherine Depretto, Corinne Balleyguier, Francesco Cartia, Stefania Montemezzi, Rubina M. Trimboli, Ritse M. Mann, Giovanni Di Leo, Inge Marie Obdeijn, Marc B. I. Lobbes, Umit Aksoy Ozcan, Fiona J. Gilbert, Paola Clauser, Raffaele Ienzi, Heike Preibsch, Massimo Calabrese, Ozden S. Ulus, José Luis Raya Povedano, Andrea Cozzi, Danubia A. de Andrade, Sarah Hilborne, Katja Pinker, Julia Camps Herrero, Jeroen Veltman, Steven E. Harms, Marcos F. de Lima Docema, Chiara Zuiani, Evelyn Wenkel, Peter Bult, Stefanie Weigel, Enrico Cassano, Gianfranco Scaperrotta, Donna Taylor, Margrethe S. Schlooz, Massimo Bazzocchi, Claudio Losio, Rossano Girometti, Thomas H. Helbich, Gabor Forrai, Simone Schiaffino, Daniela Sacchetto, Botond K. Szabó, Marina Benito, Nehmat Houssami, Valeria Dominelli, Francesco Sardanelli
Přispěvatelé: Acibadem University Dspace, Sardanelli, Francesco [0000-0001-6545-9427], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Gilbert, Fiona [0000-0002-0124-9962], Beeldvorming, RS: GROW - R3 - Innovative Cancer Diagnostics & Therapy, MUMC+: DA BV Medisch Specialisten Radiologie (9)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2021
Předmět:
breast cancer
breast-conserving surgery
magnetic resonance imaging
mastectomy
reoperation
adolescent
adult
aged
aged
80 and over

breast
female
humans
segmental
middle aged
preoperative care
young adult
breast neoplasms
medicine.medical_treatment
Mastectomy
Segmental

RECOMMENDATIONS
Breast cancer
80 and over
Breast-conserving surgery
Breast MRI
Breast
Neoadjuvant therapy
Mastectomy
Neuroradiology
Aged
80 and over

OUTCOMES
Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Molecular Life Sciences [Radboudumc 17]
medicine.diagnostic_test
General Medicine
Middle Aged
Women's cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 17]
SURGICAL-MANAGEMENT
Magnetic resonance imaging
Reoperation
Female
CONSERVATION THERAPY
Radiology
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
Breast Neoplasms
Young Adult
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Preoperative Care
medicine
Humans
Mammography
Radiology
Nuclear Medicine and imaging

METAANALYSIS
Aged
Computer. Automation
business.industry
medicine.disease
Surgery
Reconstructive and regenerative medicine Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 10]
Human medicine
business
PREOPERATIVE MRI
Zdroj: European Radiology
European Radiology, 32, 1611-1623
European Radiology, 32(3), 1611-1623. Springer-Verlag
European radiology
European Radiology, 32, 3, pp. 1611-1623
European Radiology, 32(3), 1611-1623. Springer, Cham
ISSN: 0938-7994
Popis: Objectives Preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can inform surgical planning but might cause overtreatment by increasing the mastectomy rate. The Multicenter International Prospective Analysis (MIPA) study investigated this controversial issue. Methods This observational study enrolled women aged 18–80 years with biopsy-proven breast cancer, who underwent MRI in addition to conventional imaging (mammography and/or breast ultrasonography) or conventional imaging alone before surgery as routine practice at 27 centers. Exclusion criteria included planned neoadjuvant therapy, pregnancy, personal history of any cancer, and distant metastases. Results Of 5896 analyzed patients, 2763 (46.9%) had conventional imaging only (noMRI group), and 3133 (53.1%) underwent MRI that was performed for diagnosis, screening, or unknown purposes in 692/3133 women (22.1%), with preoperative intent in 2441/3133 women (77.9%, MRI group). Patients in the MRI group were younger, had denser breasts, more cancers ≥ 20 mm, and a higher rate of invasive lobular histology than patients who underwent conventional imaging alone (p p p p Conclusions Clinicians requested breast MRI for women with a higher a priori probability of receiving mastectomy. MRI was associated with 11.3% more mastectomies, and with 3.2% fewer reoperations in the breast conservation subgroup. Key Points • In 19% of patients of the MIPA study, breast MRI was performed for screening or diagnostic purposes. • The current patient selection to preoperative breast MRI implies an 11% increase in mastectomies, counterbalanced by a 3% reduction of the reoperation rate. • Data from the MIPA study can support discussion in tumor boards when preoperative MRI is under consideration and should be shared with patients to achieve informed decision-making.
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