The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine (Mar 2024)

Postoperative breast cancer surveillance: Can contrast-enhanced spectral mammography solve the diagnostic dilemma?

  • Safaa Ibrahim Saif El-nasr,
  • Neveen Gamal Fathy Ali,
  • Rania Mohamed Abbas Hegazy,
  • Yehia Mohamed Safwat,
  • Marwa Mohamed Mohamed Onsy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-024-01225-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 55, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

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Abstract Background For women worldwide, breast cancer is considered a significant public health concern. The development of enormous changes caused by surgery and irradiation makes diagnosing the postoperative breast a complicated procedure. The current study aimed to detect the additive role of contrast-enhanced spectral mammogram (CESM) to digital mammogram and US in the surveillance of postoperative breast cancer patients. Methods This research was conducted on 74 female patients with a prior history of surgery for the treatment of previous breast cancer. All patients had undergone sonomammography and CESM. Benign lesions were followed up, while suspicious lesions were biopsied. Results The current study revealed that CESM can enhance the sensitivity, specificity our overall accuracy of sonomammography in the surveillance of breast cancer patients after surgery. Conclusion Adding CESM to properly selected patients in the surveillance of breast cancer patients after surgical treatment can enhance the diagnostic performance of conventional imaging modalities.

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