2022
DOI: 10.1177/11782234221092155
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Sensitivity of Contrast-Enhanced Breast MRI vs X-ray Mammography Based on Cancer Histology, Tumor Grading, Receptor Status, and Molecular Subtype: A Supplemental Analysis of 2 Large Phase III Studies

Abstract: Background: The impact of certain tumor parameters on the sensitivity of imaging tools is unknown. The purpose was to study the impact of breast cancer histology, tumor grading, single receptor status, and molecular subtype on the sensitivity of contrast-enhanced breast magnetic resonance imaging (CE-BMRI) vs X-ray mammography (XRM) to detect breast cancer. Materials and Methods: We ran a supplemental analysis of 2 global Phase III studies which recruited patients with histologically proven breast cancers. The… Show more

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“…It is well known that MRI has a higher sensitivity in detecting breast cancer compared with mammography, independent of tumor histology, tumor grading, single receptor status and molecular subtype [ 29 ]. However, there are no studies comparing radiomics data extracted from mammograms or MRIs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is well known that MRI has a higher sensitivity in detecting breast cancer compared with mammography, independent of tumor histology, tumor grading, single receptor status and molecular subtype [ 29 ]. However, there are no studies comparing radiomics data extracted from mammograms or MRIs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%