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Adequacy of diagnostic tests and surgical management of symptomatic invasive lobular carcinoma of the breast
Authors:DJ Hadjiminas  KE Zacharioudakis  MK Tasoulis  JCC Hu  S Lanitis  R Bright-Thomas  NG Dimopoulos  G Hornzee  DA Cunningham  SJ Cleator  R Al Mufti
Affiliation:Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
Abstract:

Introduction

Invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) presents diagnostic and therapeutic challenges as it produces subtle radiological changes. It has been suggested that it is not suitable for breast conserving surgery (BCS). The aim of this study was to ascertain the diagnostic adequacy of modern mammography and ultrasonography in the context of a fast track symptomatic diagnostic clinic in the UK. It also sought to compare the mastectomy, re-excision and BCS rates for ILC with those for invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC).

Methods

A retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data was carried out on all new symptomatic cancers presenting to the one-stop diagnostic clinic of a single breast unit between 1998 and 2007.

Results

Compared with IDC, ILC was significantly larger at presentation (46mm vs 25mm), needed re-excision after BCS more often (38.8% vs 22.3%) and required mastectomy more frequently (58.8% vs 40.8%). Although mammography performs poorly in diagnosing ILC compared with IDC, when combined with ultrasonography, sensitivity of the combined imaging was not significantly different between these two histological types.

Conclusions

Provided ultrasonography is performed, standard radiological imaging is adequate for initial diagnosis of symptomatically presenting ILC but some additional preoperative workup should clearly be employed to reduce the higher number of reoperations for this histological type.
Keywords:Invasive lobular carcinoma   Invasive ductal carcinoma   Breast ultrasonography   Mammography   Breast conserving surgery
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