Thursday, 21 January 2010

Long-term follow-up-findings in mammography and ultrasound after intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) for breast cancer

Long-term follow-up-findings in mammography and ultrasound after intraoperative radiotherapy (IORT) for breast cancer
M. Ruch, J. Brade, C. Schoeber, U. Kraus-Tiefenbacher, A. Schnitzer, D. Engel, F. Wenz, M. Sütterlin, S.O. Schoenberg, K. Wasser
The Breast Volume 18, Issue 5, October 2009, Pages 327-334

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In early postoperative follow-up studies the radiologist is confronted with large and partially organized wound cavities in most cases after IORT. In further follow-ups, fat necroses arise from those cavities, and about 60% of patients show likewise large oil cysts on late follow-up mammograms. As a frequent phenomenon wound cavities appear sonographically as liquid lesions with pronounced polypoid inner wall thickening. Furthermore, a prolonged parenchymal scarring has to be expected after IORT. No specific factors were found, which might influence the incidence or the value of these structural alterations after IORT

Comparison of interval breast cancer rates for two-versus single-view screening mammography: A population-based study

Comparison of interval breast cancer rates for two-versus single-view screening mammography: A population-based study
A. Seigneurin, C. Exbrayat, J. Labarère, M. Colonna
The Breast Volume 18, Issue 5, October 2009, Pages 284-288

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Two-view mammography for first and subsequent screens is associated with lower rates of interval breast cancer. This is at the expense of an increased number of women being recalled for further assessment after subsequent screens