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  • Medical Imaging

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  • Breast cryoablation is an increasingly utilized outpatient procedure for fibroadenomas and breast cancer.
  • The procedure is generally safe, effective, and well-tolerated under local anesthesia.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential postcryoablation breast imaging algorithms for radiologists.
  • To emphasize the importance of differentiating benign post-treatment changes from malignancy.

Main Methods:

  • Review of imaging algorithms, timing, and modalities post-breast cryoablation.
  • Analysis of differentiating expected findings from signs of residual, progressive, or recurrent cancer.
  • Focus on mammography, digital breast tomosynthesis, ultrasound (US), MRI, and contrast-enhanced mammography.

Main Results:

  • Breast cryoablation is safe and effective for fibroadenoma and breast cancer treatment.
  • Patients tolerate the outpatient procedure with local anesthesia well.
  • Radiologists must master postcryoablation imaging interpretation to ensure patient safety and effective management.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized reporting of postcryoablation imaging findings is vital.
  • Accurate reporting guides clinical management and facilitates research.
  • Consistent reporting enables comparison of outcomes and radiologist performance globally.