Role of MRI in the staging of breast cancer patients: does histological type and molecular subtype matter?
2015
Objective:To assess the role of MRI in the pre-operative staging of patients with different histological types and molecular subtypes of breast cancer, by the assessment of the dimensions of the main tumour and identification of multifocal and/or multicentric disease.Methods:The study included 160 females diagnosed with breast cancer who underwent breast MRI for pre-operative staging. The size of the primary tumour evaluated by MRI was compared with the pathology (gold standard) using the Pearson's correlation coefficient (r). The presence of multifocal and/or multicentric disease was also evaluated.Results:The mean age of patients was 52.6 years (range 30–81 years). Correlation between the largest dimension of the main tumour measured by MRI and pathology was worse for non-special type/invasive ductal carcinoma than for other histological types and was better for luminal A and triple-negative than for luminal B and Her-2 molecular subtypes. Multifocal and/or multicentric disease was present in 48 patient...
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