Вестник рентгенологии и радиологии (Jan 2017)

NEW DIRECTIONS FOR IMPROVEMENT OF BREAST CANCER SCREENING

  • N. V. Kochergina,
  • A. B. Bludov,
  • Ya. A. Shchipakhina,
  • O. V. Ivankina,
  • M. S. Karpova,
  • I. L. Kiselev,
  • B. I. Dolgushin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20862/0042-4676-2016-97-6-333-339
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 97, no. 6
pp. 333 – 339

Abstract

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Objective: to improve breast cancer diagnosis using an independent mammographic teleassessment by two radiologists. Material and methods. The results of a dual independent assessment of 3440 X-ray mammographic examinations were analyzed. The first assessment was made by a radiologist from a therapeutic-and-prophylactic establishment who had less than one year of practical experience in a mammography screening room. The second assessment was carried out by a radiologist with more than 5 years of experience from a specialized cancer institution. Results. According to the developed specialized interpretation software, recommendations and statistics for mammographic breast cancer screening, the investigators identified a group of 31 women who were recommended to be additionally examined at an oncology dispensary to verify the diagnosis of breast cancer. Eight of 17 (47%) women with morphologically confirmed cancers after dual assessments of X-ray mammographs were called again and referred to the oncology dispensary. Conclusion. Dual independent assessment of X-ray mammographs improved the diagnosis of BC with a maximum size of 1.5 cm or less, as well as that of malignant tumors manifesting as microcalcifications or imitating a benign process.

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