Wednesday, 24 December 2008

Prediction of the presence of invasive disease from the measurement of extent of malignant microcalcification on mammography and DCIS

Prediction of the presence of invasive disease from the measurement of extent of malignant microcalcification on mammography and ductal carcinoma in situ grade at core biopsy
E.A.M. O'Flynn, J.C. Morel, J. Gonzalez, N. Dutt, D. Evans, R. Wasan, M.J. Michell
Clinical Radiology 64, Issue 2, February 2009, Pages 178-183

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Risk of invasion associated positively with -

increased cluster size
Cluster size DCIS (mm)Total casesInvasive casesNon-invasive cases
<1113627 (20%)109 (81%)
11–3013140 (31%)91 (69%)
31–609533 (35%)62 (65%)
>604018 (45%)22 (55%)
Total402118 (29%)284 (71%)

Increasing DCIS Grade
DCIS gradeAll casesInvasive casesNon-invasive cases
Low314 (13%)27 (87%)
Intermediate10326 (25%)77 (75%)
High23986 (36%)153 (64%)
Unclassified31 (33%)2 (67%)
Unknown261 (4%)25 (96%)
Total402118 (29%)284 (71%)

Allows risk of invasion to be objectively estimated pre-operatively, and therefore an informed decision made about whether SLNB should be performed at the same time as definitive surgery

Friday, 19 December 2008

Does computer-aided detection have a role in the arbitration of discordant double-reading opinions in a breast-screening programme?

Does computer-aided detection have a role in the arbitration of discordant double-reading opinions in a breast-screening programme?
J.J. James, E.J. Cornford
Clinical Radiology (2009) 64, 46 - 51

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The main effect of CAD acting as an arbitrator of discordant double-reading opinions is to increase
the recall rate, significantly above what is found when arbitration is performed by an independent third reader. Using CAD as an arbitrator may be an option to deal with discordant double-reading opinions when no other method of consensus or arbitration is available