Screening Modalities for Women at Intermediate and High Risk for Breast Cancer

Purpose of Review Breast cancer screening is critically important to detect malignancy at an early stage. Annual mammography remains the gold standard as the imaging modality for patients with an average breast cancer risk. However, women with increased breast cancer risk benefit from supplemental s...

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Published inCurrent breast cancer reports Vol. 11; no. 3; pp. 111 - 116
Main Authors Spak, David A., Le-Petross, Huong T.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Springer US 15.09.2019
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Summary:Purpose of Review Breast cancer screening is critically important to detect malignancy at an early stage. Annual mammography remains the gold standard as the imaging modality for patients with an average breast cancer risk. However, women with increased breast cancer risk benefit from supplemental screening using additional imaging modalities. This review summarizes the current recommendations within this patient population. Recent Findings Analysis from ACRIN 6666 demonstrated that the cancer detection rate of ultrasound is comparable to mammography with an increased amount of invasive and node-negative cancers detected. Supplemental ultrasound increased the sensitivity and cancer detection rate in the J-START randomized controlled trial. Abbreviated breast MRI and ultrafast breast MRI have demonstrated effective cancer detection performance in the high-risk population. Summary Women with increased breast cancer risk benefit from supplemental screening using digital breast tomosynthesis, ultrasound, and breast MRI. Molecular breast imaging may be considered in some patients.
ISSN:1943-4588
1943-4596
DOI:10.1007/s12609-019-00319-1