A Comprehensive Assessment of Radial Scars on Core Needle Biopsy in Patients with or without Breast Cancer: Upgrade Rate and Implications on Management
CONCLUSIONS: Our results show an extremely low upgrade rate to malignancy of RS, regardless if there is coexisting breast cancer elsewhere. Despite this, RS still prompted more extensive surgical excisions. The findings do not support excision of RS even among breast cancer patients when identified at a separate site from their cancer.PMID:38402106 | DOI:10.1016/j.clbc.2024.01.020
Source: Clinical Genitourinary Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Arith Reyes Luona Sun Richard Ha Elise Desperito Marc Brown Mark A Francescone Stacy Ugras Lisa Wiechmann Roshni Rao Bret Taback Source Type: research
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