TY - JOUR
T1 - Localization and significance of clinically occult breast lesions
T2 - experience with 469 needle-guided biopsies.
AU - Schwartz, G. F.
AU - Feig, S. A.
AU - Rosenberg, A. L.
AU - Patchefsky, A. S.
AU - Shaber, G. S.
PY - 1984
Y1 - 1984
N2 - Experience with 469 clinically occult breast lesions is presented. The overall incidence of malignancy observed was 32%, just about one in three. The technique of needle-guided biopsy is described, insuring precise localization and excision of minute radiographic findings, yet without leaving a conspicuous scar to remind the patient of her experience. Although it is too early to speculate about a possible increase in survival of these "earliest" breast cancers, the observed decreased incidence of axillary node metastasis implies a lowered death rate from breast cancer in these patients. It is not unreasonable to extrapolate the extent of patient salvage from axillary node status. Many of these cancers were uncovered in the course of screening asymptomatic patients, and this further implies the efficacy of such screening programs in the early detection of breast cancer. The surprisingly high incidence of multicentricity in these tiny cancers must not be ignored when recommending adequate and appropriate therapy for these impalpable malignancies.
AB - Experience with 469 clinically occult breast lesions is presented. The overall incidence of malignancy observed was 32%, just about one in three. The technique of needle-guided biopsy is described, insuring precise localization and excision of minute radiographic findings, yet without leaving a conspicuous scar to remind the patient of her experience. Although it is too early to speculate about a possible increase in survival of these "earliest" breast cancers, the observed decreased incidence of axillary node metastasis implies a lowered death rate from breast cancer in these patients. It is not unreasonable to extrapolate the extent of patient salvage from axillary node status. Many of these cancers were uncovered in the course of screening asymptomatic patients, and this further implies the efficacy of such screening programs in the early detection of breast cancer. The surprisingly high incidence of multicentricity in these tiny cancers must not be ignored when recommending adequate and appropriate therapy for these impalpable malignancies.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-3-642-82031-1_18
DO - 10.1007/978-3-642-82031-1_18
M3 - Article
C2 - 6701369
SN - 0080-0015
VL - 90
SP - 125
EP - 132
JO - Recent Results in Cancer Research
JF - Recent Results in Cancer Research
ER -