A new score for the evaluation of palpable breast masses in women under age 40 |
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Authors: | Morris Katherine T Vetto John T Petty J K Lum Sharon S Schmidt Waldemar A Toth-Fejel SuEllen Pommier Rodney F |
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Affiliation: | Department of Surgery, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland, OR, USA. |
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Abstract: | BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to develop a rapid and accurate diagnostic test for palpable breast masses in women under age 40. METHODS: Masses were evaluated utilitzing a modified triple test score (MTTS), which assigned scores of 1 point for benign, 2 points for suspicious, or 3 points for malignant findings from physical examination, ultrasonography, and fine needle aspiration. The MTTS was the sum of the three scores and was correlated with biopsy or follow-up. RESULTS: Among 113 masses, 100 scored 3 points, 8 scored 4 points; all were benign. Three scored 5 points; 1 was malignant. Two scored >or=6 points: both were malignant. CONCLUSIONS: The MTTS has 100% diagnostic accuracy when other than 5 points. Masses scoring or=6 points may proceed to definitive therapy. Masses scoring 5 points (3%) require biopsy. This approach avoids open biopsy in the majority of cases, while capturing all malignancies. |
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Keywords: | Breast cancer Fine needle aspiration Ultrasonography |
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