Diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of fine-wire localization biopsy for impalpable breast cancer

Author:

Hastrich D J1,Dunn J M1,Armstrong J S2,Davies J D2,Davies Z D3,Webb A J1,Farndon J R1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Surgery, Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol, UK

2. South-West Regional Breast Pathology Unit, Bristol, UK

3. Avon Breast Screening Unit, Bristol, UK

Abstract

Abstract During the first 2 years (July 1989 to July 1991) of the Avon Breast Screening Service, fine-wire localization biopsy was indicated in 213 impalpable breast lesions. A total of 144 lesions were benign and 69 malignant. Only four of 213 lesions (1.9 per cent) were not excised at the first localization. Factors influencing reoperation in the 69 patients with malignant impalpable lesions were examined. There was a significant association (P < 0.001) between parenchymal disturbances on mammography and invasive carcinoma, and between non-invasive carcinoma and microcalcification (P < 0.001). In 31 patients the localization biopsy was the only surgical procedure. Thirty-eight patients required further surgery: 12 underwent further local excision and 26 mastectomy. Reoperation was more frequent in patients with calcification than in those with parenchymal disturbance (P < 0.001). The most frequent indications for mastectomy were inadequate excision of widespread comedo ductal carcinoma in situ or invasive ductal carcinoma combined with extensive ductal carcinoma in situ. Fine-wire localization biopsy was a combined therapeutic and diagnostic procedure in 31 of 69 women with impalpable screen-detected lesions. The majority of patients required further surgery because radiological abnormalities underestimated the extent of disease.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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