Radiologic patterns of distant organ metastasis in advanced breast cancer patients: Prospective review of computed tomography images

Author:

Jimah Bashiru Babatunde1ORCID,Amoako Emmanuella2,Ofori Emmanuel Owusu3,Akakpo Patrick Kafui4,Aniakwo Luke Adagrah3,Ulzen‐Appiah Kofi5,Imbeah Emmanuel Gustav6,Morna Martin Tangnaa7,Koggoh Patience3,Akligoh Harry2,Tackie Randy2,Manu Aida2,Paemka Lily2,Sarkodie Benjamin Dabo8,Offei Asare Kweku9,Hutchful David2,Ngoi Joyce2,Bediako Yaw2,Rahman Ganiyu Adebisi7

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medical Imaging University of Cape Coast Cape Coast Ghana

2. Yemaachi Biotech Accra Ghana

3. Department of Surgery Cape Coast Teaching Hospital Cape Coast Ghana

4. Department of Pathology University of Cape Coast Cape Coast Ghana

5. Department of Pathology Cape Coast Teaching Hospital Cape Coast Ghana

6. ACT Pathology Services Cape Coast Ghana

7. Department of Surgery University of Cape Coast Cape Coast Ghana

8. Department of Radiology, School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Ghana Accra Ghana

9. Department of Surgery Korle Bu Teaching Hospital Accra Ghana

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundBreast cancer (BC) metastases to the abdomen and pelvis affect the liver, mesentery, retroperitoneum, peritoneum, bladder, kidney, ovary, and uterus. The study documented the radiological pattern and features of the chest, bone, abdominal and pelvic (AP) metastases among advanced BC patients.AimThe aim is to document the radiological pattern and features of breast cancer metastasis in the chest, abdomen, pelvis and bones.Materials and ResultsChest, abdominal, and pelvic computed tomography scan images of 36 patients with advanced BC were collated from Cape Coast Teaching Hospital and RAAJ Diagnostics. The images were prospectively assessed for metastasis to the organs of the chest, AP soft tissues, and bones. Radiologic features of metastasis of the lungs, liver, lymph nodes (LNs), and bones were documented. Patients' demographics, clinical data, and histopathology reports were also collected. The data were captured using UVOSYO and exported to Microsoft Excel templates. The data obtained were descriptively analyzed. Only 2.8% of BCs exhibited metaplastic BC, whereas 97.2% had invasive ductal BC. Triple‐negative cases were 55.6%. Of 36 patients, 31 (86.1%), 21 (58.3%), and 14(38.8%) were diagnosed of chest, AP, and bone tissues metastasis, respectively. LN involvement was reported in 26 (72.2%) patients. Majority, 21 (58.3%) were diagnosed of multiple sites metastasis with 15 (41.7%) showing single site. Lungs (77.4%, 24/31) and liver (47.6%, 10/21) were the most affected distant organs. Most bone metastases were lytic lesions (92.9%, 13/14) with the vertebrae (85.7%, 12/14) been the most affected.ConclusionAccording to the study, advanced BC patients have a higher‐than‐average radiologic incidence of lung, liver, bone, and LN metastases.

Publisher

Wiley

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