Bleicher Richard J, Morrow Monica
Department of Surgical Oncology, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19111, USA.
Oncology (Williston Park). 2007 Nov;21(12):1521-8, 1530; discussion 1530, 1532-3.
Increasing experience with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has raised important questions about how it should be used in breast cancer screening, and for presurgical evaluation and posttherapy follow-up of women with this disease. Overall, the availability of MRI as an adjunct to mammography and ultrasound offers clear clinical benefit to women at increased risk of breast cancer development due to BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, and to women presenting with axillary adenopathy and an occult primary breast tumor. In contrast, its benefit for routine selection of breast conservation or further assessment of lobular carcinoma in women of average risk has not been demonstrated. This article reviews the use of MRI in these settings, with an emphasis on the clinical outcomes that have been observed to date.
随着磁共振成像(MRI)应用经验的不断增加,引发了一些重要问题,即该技术应如何用于乳腺癌筛查、患有该疾病女性的术前评估及术后随访。总体而言,MRI作为乳腺X线摄影和超声检查的辅助手段,对于因BRCA1和BRCA2基因突变而患乳腺癌风险增加的女性,以及出现腋窝淋巴结肿大且原发乳腺肿瘤隐匿的女性,具有明确的临床益处。相比之下,其在平均风险女性中用于常规保乳选择或小叶癌进一步评估的益处尚未得到证实。本文回顾了MRI在这些情况下的应用,重点关注迄今观察到的临床结果。