Surgical attitudes toward preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging in women with early-stage breast cancer

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作者
Mukherjee, S. D. [1 ]
Hodgson, N. [1 ,2 ]
Lovrics, P. J. [3 ]
Dhamanaskar, K. [2 ]
Chambers, S. [4 ]
Sussman, J. [1 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Juravinski Canc Ctr, 699 Concess St, Hamilton, ON L8V 5C2, Canada
[2] Juravinski Hosp, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[3] St Josephs Hosp, Hamilton, ON, Canada
[4] McMaster Univ, Hamilton, ON, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Preoperative assessment; breast cancer; magnetic resonance imaging; MRI; RECOMMENDATIONS; CARCINOMA; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.3747/co.26.4227
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background Preoperative breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is commonly requested by surgeons in the initial workup of women with breast cancer; however, its use is controversial. We performed a survey of breast cancer surgeons across Canada to investigate current knowledge about, attitudes to, and self-reported use of preoperative breast MRI in a publicly funded health care system in light of the limited evidence to support it. Methods All identified general surgeons in Canada were mailed a survey instrument designed to probe current practice and knowledge of published trials. Results Of 403 responding surgeons, 233 (58%) indicated that they performed breast cancer surgery. Of those 233, 218 (94%) had access to breast MRI and completed the entire survey. Overall, 54.6% of responding surgeons felt that breast MRI was useful in surgical planning, and more than half (58.3%) indicated that their frequency of use was likely to increase over the next 5 years. Surgeons found preoperative MRI most useful in detecting mammographically occult disease (71.5% of respondents) and in planning for breast-conserving surgery (57.3%). The main limitations reported were timely access to MRI (51%) and false positives (36.7%). Responses suggest a knowledge gap in awareness of published trials in breast MRI. Conclusions Our study found that, in early-stage breast cancer, self-reported use of MRI by breast cancer surgeons in Canada varied widely. Reported indications did not align with published data, and significant gaps in self-reported knowledge of the data were evident. Our results would support the development and dissemination of guidelines to optimize use of MRI.
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页码:E194 / E201
页数:8
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