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In The Name of God
BREAST IMAGING
N. Ahmadinejad
Medical Imaging Center
TUMS
BREAST IMAGING
Screening
Diagnostic
Mammography
An excellent detection technique
Mammography is early
detection
Not prevention
The goal of screening for breast cancer is not to detect all breast
abnormalities; the goal is to prevent deaths from breast cancer
WHO Principles of Screening
Disease is serious and prevalent;
Test is sensitive, specific, well tolerated, cheap, changes therapy or outcome
Minimal Carcinomas
All
invasive carcinomas measuring
less than 1cm.
All
in situ carcinoma
Lead time for mammographic
detection range from2 to 4
or more years before a
lesion becomes clinically
evident
Screening Guidelines ACS
Women at average risk:
Ages 20 to 39
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Age 40 and over
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annual screening mammography and clinical breast exam
Breast self-exam (BSE) is an option for women
starting in their 20s
Elderly women
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4/2/2016
clinical breast examination at least every three years
continue screening as long as woman is in reasonably good
health and would be a candidate for cancer treatment
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BC Screening Interval
US: American Cancer Society, American Medical
Association: annual screening by the age of 40 Y
National cancer institute: every 1-2 Y
Biennale screening in Canada, Australia and
much Europe
Sweden: 18 mo.
40-49 and 24 mo.
grater than 50
UK: every 3 Y
Screening Guidelines ACS
High Risk Patients
Known BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation
First degree relative with BRCA1 or 2 and
no testing themselves
Radiation therapy to the chest between
the ages of 10 and 30 yrs
Have Li-Fraumeni, Cowden, or hereditary
diffuse gastric syndromes, or a first
degree relative with one of these
syndromes
Risk assessment tools> 20% lifetime
4/2/2016
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Women who have a mother or sister
with premenopausal BC being
screening 5-10 Y earlier than the
age at which the immediate
relative was diagnosed
Mammography: Pros
*7 randomized trials demonstrate that
there is a relative risk reduction in BCM
by 20-30%, depending on age
*Smaller cancers are less likely to
metastasize, thus prognosis for a small
tumor is better
*Smaller cancers are amenable to breast
conservation, and more cosmetic
outcome than if tumors are larger
It is not diagnostic unless
The lesion has the typical characteristics of
a malignant or benign mass
spiculated
MAMMOGRAPHIC
PROJECTION
STANDARD VIEWS
Medio Lateral Obliqe
(M.L.O)
CranioCaudal(cc)
ADDITIONAL VIEW
90-Degree lateral
Spot Compression
Magnification
Exaggerated Cranio
Caudal
Cleavage
Axilary Tail
Tangenital
Roll
Techniqual aspect
Positioning
Evaluation
Interpretation
Digital Mammography
Improved breast cancer detection over
analog (film-screen) mammography for:
Women with dense breasts
Women under 50
Premenopausal women
Lower radiation dose
No increase in false positive rate
Expensive