1. Screening and diagnostic breast MRI: how do they impact surgical treatment? Insights from the MIPA study.
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Cozzi, A., Leo, G. Di, Houssami, N., Gilbert, F.J., Helbich, T.H., Álvarez Benito, M., Balleyguier, C., Bazzocchi, M., Bult, P., Calabrese, M., Camps Herrero, J., Cartia, F., Cassano, E., Clauser, P., Lima Docema, M.F. de, Depretto, C., Dominelli, V., Forrai, G., Girometti, R., Harms, S.E., Hilborne, S., Ienzi, R., Lobbes, M.B.I., Losio, C., Mann, R.M., Montemezzi, S., Obdeijn, I.M., Ozcan, U.A., Pediconi, F., Pinker, K., Preibsch, H., Raya Povedano, J.L., Rossi Saccarelli, C., Sacchetto, D., Scaperrotta, G.P., Schlooz, M.S., Szabó, B.K., Taylor, D.B., Ulus, Ö.S., Goethem, M. Van, Veltman, J., Weigel, S., Wenkel, E., Zuiani, C., Sardanelli, F., Cozzi, A., Leo, G. Di, Houssami, N., Gilbert, F.J., Helbich, T.H., Álvarez Benito, M., Balleyguier, C., Bazzocchi, M., Bult, P., Calabrese, M., Camps Herrero, J., Cartia, F., Cassano, E., Clauser, P., Lima Docema, M.F. de, Depretto, C., Dominelli, V., Forrai, G., Girometti, R., Harms, S.E., Hilborne, S., Ienzi, R., Lobbes, M.B.I., Losio, C., Mann, R.M., Montemezzi, S., Obdeijn, I.M., Ozcan, U.A., Pediconi, F., Pinker, K., Preibsch, H., Raya Povedano, J.L., Rossi Saccarelli, C., Sacchetto, D., Scaperrotta, G.P., Schlooz, M.S., Szabó, B.K., Taylor, D.B., Ulus, Ö.S., Goethem, M. Van, Veltman, J., Weigel, S., Wenkel, E., Zuiani, C., and Sardanelli, F.
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01 september 2023, Contains fulltext : 296074.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access), OBJECTIVES: To report mastectomy and reoperation rates in women who had breast MRI for screening (S-MRI subgroup) or diagnostic (D-MRI subgroup) purposes, using multivariable analysis for investigating the role of MRI referral/nonreferral and other covariates in driving surgical outcomes. METHODS: The MIPA observational study enrolled women aged 18-80 years with newly diagnosed breast cancer destined to have surgery as the primary treatment, in 27 centres worldwide. Mastectomy and reoperation rates were compared using non-parametric tests and multivariable analysis. RESULTS: A total of 5828 patients entered analysis, 2763 (47.4%) did not undergo MRI (noMRI subgroup) and 3065 underwent MRI (52.6%); of the latter, 2441/3065 (79.7%) underwent MRI with preoperative intent (P-MRI subgroup), 510/3065 (16.6%) D-MRI, and 114/3065 S-MRI (3.7%). The reoperation rate was 10.5% for S-MRI, 8.2% for D-MRI, and 8.5% for P-MRI, while it was 11.7% for noMRI (p ≤ 0.023 for comparisons with D-MRI and P-MRI). The overall mastectomy rate (first-line mastectomy plus conversions from conserving surgery to mastectomy) was 39.5% for S-MRI, 36.2% for P-MRI, 24.1% for D-MRI, and 18.0% for noMRI. At multivariable analysis, using noMRI as reference, the odds ratios for overall mastectomy were 2.4 (p < 0.001) for S-MRI, 1.0 (p = 0.957) for D-MRI, and 1.9 (p < 0.001) for P-MRI. CONCLUSIONS: Patients from the D-MRI subgroup had the lowest overall mastectomy rate (24.1%) among MRI subgroups and the lowest reoperation rate (8.2%) together with P-MRI (8.5%). This analysis offers an insight into how the initial indication for MRI affects the subsequent surgical treatment of breast cancer. KEY POINTS: • Of 3065 breast MRI examinations, 79.7% were performed with preoperative intent (P-MRI), 16.6% were diagnostic (D-MRI), and 3.7% were screening (S-MRI) examinations. • The D-MRI subgroup had the lowest mastectomy rate (24.1%) among MRI subgroups and the lowest reoperation rate (8.2%) together with P-MRI
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