Clinical Outcomes of Benign Concordant MRI-Guided Breast Biopsies

Eumee Cha, Eniola T. Oluyemi, Emily B. Ambinder, Kelly S. Myers

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Abstract

Introduction: MRI-guided biopsy is the standard of care for breast imaging findings seen only by MRI. Although a non-zero false-negative rate of MRI-guided breast biopsy has been reported by multiple studies, there are varied practice patterns for imaging follow-up after a benign concordant MRI guided biopsy. This study assessed the outcomes of benign concordant MRI-guided biopsies at a single institution. Patients and Methods: This IRB-approved, retrospective study included patients with MRI-guided biopsies of breast lesions from November 1, 2014, to August 31, 2020. Only image-concordant breast lesions with benign histopathology and those follow up with MRI imaging or excision were included in the study. Results: Out of 275 lesions in 216 patients that met the inclusion criteria, 274 lesions were followed with MRI (range, 5-79 months; average, 25.5 months) and showed benign or stable features upon follow-up. One out of 275 lesions (0.4%), a 6 mm focal nonmass enhancement, was ultimately found to represent malignancy after initial MRI-guided biopsy yielded fibrocystic changes. The lesion was stable at a 6-month follow-up MRI but increased in size at 18 months. Repeat biopsy by ultrasound guidance yielded invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Conclusion: Breast MRI-guided biopsy has a low false-negative rate. Our single malignancy from a total of 275 lesions gives a false negative rate of 0.4%. This data also supports a longer follow-up interval than the commonly performed 6-month follow-up, in order to assess for interval change.

Original languageEnglish (US)
JournalClinical Breast Cancer
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2024

Keywords

  • Breast MRI
  • Breast MRI biopsy
  • Breast biopsy concordance
  • Breast biopsy false negative rate
  • Breast biopsy follow-up

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Oncology
  • Cancer Research

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