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The Imaging Findings and Diagnostic Value of Radiology Modalities to Assess Breast Malignancy Among Women Aged Younger Than 30 Years Publisher Pubmed



Moradpour M1 ; Azizinik F2 ; Zeidabadi H3 ; Ghomi Z1 ; Shakki Katouli F4 ; Tavakol E1 ; Torabi Parizi S1
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Source: Acta Radiologica Published:2023


Abstract

Background: Breast cancer mainly affects women aged >50 years; however, younger women may also have advanced breast cancer, so early detection is important. Purpose: To collect and review the imaging findings of women aged <30 years with breast cancer to find better diagnostic approaches for the early diagnosis of breast cancer in young women. Material and Methods: In this study, 45 patients aged <30 years with a diagnosis of breast cancer were evaluated. Imaging assessments were performed based on ultrasound, mammography, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings. Finally, the findings were compared with the pathological results. Results: Predominant findings in ultrasound included irregular spiculated mass in 59.4%. In mammography, irregular high-density mass (46.5%) and suspicious micro calcification (42.8%) were the most common findings. In MRI, the predominant feature was a heterogeneous enhancing mass with an irregular shape and irregular margin (81%) with a 45% plateau and 36% washout kinetic pattern. In the pathology assessment, invasive ductal carcinoma was the most common finding (84.4%). All three modalities—MRI, ultrasonography, and mammography—are valuable, with sensitivities of 100%, 93.3%, and 90%, respectively. Conclusion: Ultrasound, mammography, and MRI are highly sensitive and accurate tools for detecting breast cancer lesions in young women. Regular clinical breast examination with breast self-examination, and in suspected cases, ultrasound as the first imaging modality followed by mammography and/or MRI are the preferred diagnostic approach. © The Foundation Acta Radiologica 2023.
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