PURPOSE: Skin-sparing and nipple-sparing mastectomies (SSM; NSM) remove the breast's fibroglandular tissue (FGT), thereby reducing breast cancer risk. The postoperative presence of residual FGT (RFGT) is associated with remaining cancer risk. This study evaluated the role of MRI in the quantitative assessment of RFGT and its impact on the estimation of the remaining breast cancer risk. METHODS: The postoperative MRI scans (following EUSOMA recommendations) of 58 patients who had undergone SSM or NSM between 2003 and 2013, as well as preoperative MRI scans that were available in 25 of these patients, were retrospectively evaluated for the presence and location of RFGT by three radiologists. Two different observers quantitatively assessed the...
Summary: Background: Breast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a useful screening modality in detec...
Introduction and aims: the main advantage of preoperative chemotherapy (PCT) is tumor down-staging, ...
Background: Although evidence for the benefits of preoperative MRI in breast cancer is lacking, use ...
Background: There are no published international consensus or guideline documents regarding appropri...
OBJECTIVE This study was designed to investigate the presence of residual breast tissue (RBT) after...
Purpose: This study seeks to evaluate MR imaging morphological factors and other covariates that inf...
Background: The oncological safety of skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) has been the object of several s...
Background The goal of mastectomy is remove all of the glandular breast tissue (BGT) without comprom...
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to present magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in p...
Background: Women with an increased hereditary risk of breast cancer can undergo risk-reducing proph...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to define the usual alterations in the ipsilateral and con...
Background: Residual breast tissue after a mastectomy can lead to a (second) primary breast cancer. ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the association of breast cancer with both the background parenchymal enhancem...
Background This multicenter prospective study aimed to assess the utility of dynamic enhanced magnet...
Background. Residual breast tissue after a mastectomy can lead to a (second) primary breast cancer. ...
Summary: Background: Breast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a useful screening modality in detec...
Introduction and aims: the main advantage of preoperative chemotherapy (PCT) is tumor down-staging, ...
Background: Although evidence for the benefits of preoperative MRI in breast cancer is lacking, use ...
Background: There are no published international consensus or guideline documents regarding appropri...
OBJECTIVE This study was designed to investigate the presence of residual breast tissue (RBT) after...
Purpose: This study seeks to evaluate MR imaging morphological factors and other covariates that inf...
Background: The oncological safety of skin-sparing mastectomy (SSM) has been the object of several s...
Background The goal of mastectomy is remove all of the glandular breast tissue (BGT) without comprom...
OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this study were to present magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in p...
Background: Women with an increased hereditary risk of breast cancer can undergo risk-reducing proph...
OBJECTIVE. The objective of our study was to define the usual alterations in the ipsilateral and con...
Background: Residual breast tissue after a mastectomy can lead to a (second) primary breast cancer. ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the association of breast cancer with both the background parenchymal enhancem...
Background This multicenter prospective study aimed to assess the utility of dynamic enhanced magnet...
Background. Residual breast tissue after a mastectomy can lead to a (second) primary breast cancer. ...
Summary: Background: Breast magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is a useful screening modality in detec...
Introduction and aims: the main advantage of preoperative chemotherapy (PCT) is tumor down-staging, ...
Background: Although evidence for the benefits of preoperative MRI in breast cancer is lacking, use ...