Spivey G H, Perry B W, Clark V A, Coulson A H, Coulson W F
Am Surg. 1982 Jul;48(7):326-32.
The benign to malignant ratio (B:M ratio) among breast biopsies (number of benign breast lesions divided by number of breast cancers) is widely believed to be around 4:1 or 5:1. This belief appears to be based upon experience from the 1950's and 1960's. We investigated possible reasons for the current wide variability of the B:M ratio. A straight line relationship between the log B:M ratio and age exists in our data. The B:M ratio is sensitive to racial differences between patient groups but in only minimally affected by varied histologic inclusion criteria. The overall B:M ratio should not be used to counsel women about their breast cancer risk at the time of biopsy. Age-specific B:M ratios provide a more realistic risk assessment.
乳腺活检中的良性与恶性比例(B:M比例,即良性乳腺病变数量除以乳腺癌数量)被广泛认为约为4:1或5:1。这种观点似乎基于20世纪50年代和60年代的经验。我们调查了当前B:M比例存在广泛差异的可能原因。在我们的数据中,log B:M比例与年龄之间存在直线关系。B:M比例对患者群体之间的种族差异敏感,但仅受不同组织学纳入标准的轻微影响。活检时,不应使用总体B:M比例来为女性提供乳腺癌风险咨询。特定年龄的B:M比例能提供更现实的风险评估。