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Rate of breast biopsy referrals in female BRCA mutation carriers aged 50 years or more: a retrospective comparative study and matched analysis

Authors :
Adi Pomerantz
Daliah Tsoref
Ahuva Grubstein
Sonya Wadhawker
Yael Rapson
Itay Gadiel
Hadar Goldvaser
Ilan Feldhamer
Ariel Hammerman
Tzipora Shochat
Eran Sharon
Inbal Kedar
Rinat Yerushalmi
Source :
Breast cancer research and treatment. 193(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

PurposeTo evaluate the total biopsy and positive biopsy rates in women at high risk of breast cancer compared to the general population.MethodsThe study group consisted of 330 women with pathogenic variants (PVs) inBRCA1/2attending the dedicated multidisciplinary breast cancer clinic of a tertiary medical center in Israel. Clinical, genetic, and biopsy data were retrieved from the central healthcare database and the medical files. Patients aged 50 years or older during follow-up were matched 1:10 to women in the general population referred for routine breast cancer screening at the same age, as recommended by international guidelines. The groups were compared for rate of biopsy studies performed and percentage of positive biopsy results. Matched analysis was performed to correct for confounders.ResultsThe total biopsy rate per 1000 follow-up years was 61.7 in the study group and 22.7 in the control group (p p p ConclusionWomen aged 50 + years with PVs inBRCA1/2attending a dedicated clinic have a 2.7 times higher biopsy rate per 1000 follow-up years, a 13.2 times higher positive biopsy rate per 1000 follow-up years, and a 4.9 times higher positive biopsy percentage than same-aged women in the general population.

Details

ISSN :
15737217
Volume :
193
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Breast cancer research and treatment
Accession number :
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