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Radiological staging in breast cancer: which asymptomatic patients to image and how
Authors:T Barrett   D J Bowden   D C Greenberg   C H Brown   G C Wishart     P D Britton
Affiliation:1.Department of Radiology, Box 219, Addenbrooke''s Hospital, Cambridge University Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK;2.Eastern Cancer Registration and Information Centre, Shelford Bottom, Cambridge CB22 3AD, UK;3.Cambridge Breast Unit, Box 97, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK;4.Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, National Institute of Health Research, Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UK
Abstract:

Background:

Approximately 4% of patients diagnosed with early breast cancer have occult metastases at presentation. Current national and international guidelines lack consensus on whom to image and how.

Methods:

We assessed practice in baseline radiological staging against local guidelines for asymptomatic newly diagnosed breast cancer patients presenting to the Cambridge Breast Unit over a 9-year period.

Results:

A total of 2612 patients were eligible for analysis; 91.7% were appropriately investigated. However in the subset of lymph node negative stage II patients, only 269 out of 354 (76.0%) investigations were appropriate. No patients with stage 0 or I disease had metastases; only two patients (0.3%) with stage II and ⩽3 positive lymph nodes had metastases. Conversely, 2.2, 2.6 and 3.8% of these groups had false-positive results. The incidence of occult metastases increased by stage, being present in 6, 13.9 and 57% of patients with stage II (⩾4 positive lymph nodes), III and IV disease, respectively.

Conclusion:

These results prompted us to propose new local guidelines for staging asymptomatic breast cancer patients: only clinical stage III or IV patients require baseline investigation. The high specificity and convenience of computed tomography (chest, abdomen and pelvis) led us to recommend this as the investigation of choice in breast cancer patients requiring radiological staging.
Keywords:radiological staging   asymptomatic   breast cancer   CT
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