An audit of 267 consecutively excised mammographically detected breast lesions 1989-1993
- 1 January 1997
- Vol. 29 (1) , 21-27
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00313029700169484
Abstract
Summary Pathology reports and slides were reviewed from 267 mammographically detected impalpable breast lesions, excised after hookwire Iocalisation. There were 182 benign and 85 malignant lesions (benign to malignant ratio of 2.1:1). The invasive cancers tended to be small (mean 13 mm; 50% ≤ 10 mm), of low histologic grade (38% Grade f), with a low incidence of lymph node metastases (15%). A high proportion of pure duct carcinoma in situ (DCIS) lesions (21%) was found, and an unusually high proportion of invasive Iobular carcinoma (17%). Preoperative fine needle aspiration (FNA) was performed in 95 (36%) cases, including 47 (18%) sampled using sterotactic guidance and 48 (18%) sampled by palpation. The absolute sensitivity of diagnosis of malignancy was 32% and 5% respectively. In 79% of carcinomas further operation was performed, for axillary clearance or re-excision of incompletely excised tumor; this high rate was largely a result of a decision not to use frozen section diagnosis for impalpable lesions and because of the early stages of the development of preoperative needle diagnosis. 58% of invasive cancers, including seven of eight (87.5%) carcinomas with an extensive intraduct component (EIC + ve), and 72% of DCIS were incompletely excised at the first operation. Residual tumor was found in the re-excisions in 26% of EIC – ve invasive carcinomas, 71% of the EIC + ve cases and 56% of DCIS lesions, The malignant lesions had highly favourable prognostic indices. The need for concentration of experience with pre-operative FNA was highlighted. Positive excision margins were a good predictor for residual malignancy, particularly for EIC + ve cases and for DCIS lesions.Keywords
This publication has 13 references indexed in Scilit:
- The importance of the lumpectomy surgical margin status in long term results of breast conservationCancer, 1995
- The relationship between microscopic margins of resection and the risk of local recurrence in patients with breast cancer treated with breast-conserving surgery and radiation therapyCancer, 1994
- Can intraductal breast carcinoma be excised completely by local excision? Clinical and pathologic predictorsCancer, 1994
- Can FNA biopsy separate atypical hyperplasia, carcinoma in situ, and invasive carcinoma of the breast?: Cytomorphologic criteria and limitations in diagnosisDiagnostic Cytopathology, 1993
- Treatment of the axilla in patients with screen-detected breast cancerBritish Journal of Surgery, 1993
- Invasive Lobular Carcinoma Imaging Features and Clinical DetectionInvestigative Radiology, 1993
- Processing and Evaluation of Breast Excision Specimens: A Clinically Oriented ApproachAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1992
- pathological prognostic factors in breast cancer. I. The value of histological grade in breast cancer: experience from a large study with long‐term follow‐upHistopathology, 1991
- REDUCTION IN MORTALITY FROM BREAST CANCER AFTER MASS SCREENING WITH MAMMOGRAPHYThe Lancet, 1985
- Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in Women with Proliferative Breast DiseaseNew England Journal of Medicine, 1985