2023
DOI: 10.1111/1754-9485.13503
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Does breast biopsy marker cost and availability influence utilisation in radiology practice?

Abstract: Introduction: Breast Screen Australia and Breast Screen Aotearoa guidelines recommend breast biopsy marker (BBM) use in indicated patients. This study aims to evaluate whether BBM cost and availability impacts BBM utilisation. Methods: An online survey was disseminated to radiologists who identified 'breast imaging' as their area of practice in the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (RANZCR) customer relationship management system. Survey questions addressed participant demographics and f… Show more

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“…I commend the authors for undertaking this important survey of the usage of Breast Biopsy Marker Clips (BBM) in Australia and New Zealand. 1 As the authors indicate, the use of marker clips is a contemporary internationally accepted standard of breast biopsy practice, 2 and regular post biopsy marker clip deployment for small impalpable lesions has been a BreastScreen Australia Clinical Practice Guideline since 2018. 3 The most pressing reason why the routine use of BBM is a standard of care for women undergoing percutaneous biopsy of small screen detected and incidental lesions is the high occurrence of loss of conspicuity of the lesion post biopsy.…”
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“…I commend the authors for undertaking this important survey of the usage of Breast Biopsy Marker Clips (BBM) in Australia and New Zealand. 1 As the authors indicate, the use of marker clips is a contemporary internationally accepted standard of breast biopsy practice, 2 and regular post biopsy marker clip deployment for small impalpable lesions has been a BreastScreen Australia Clinical Practice Guideline since 2018. 3 The most pressing reason why the routine use of BBM is a standard of care for women undergoing percutaneous biopsy of small screen detected and incidental lesions is the high occurrence of loss of conspicuity of the lesion post biopsy.…”
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“…The timely article by Dr Rose Radic and Dr Donna Taylor supports the argument that a Medicare rebate to cover the cost of BBM is overdue in Australia. 1…”
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