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Is needle-directed breast biopsy overused?

M W Shields1, R S Smith, M F Bardwil

  • 1Department of Surgery, University of California, Davis-East Bay, School of Medicine, Oakland.

The Western Journal of Medicine
|March 1, 1994
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Needle-localized breast biopsy is useful for early breast cancer diagnosis. However, the study found a low malignancy rate in women under 50, suggesting potential overuse in this age group.

Area of Science:

  • Oncology
  • Radiology
  • Surgical Pathology

Background:

  • Needle-localized breast biopsy (NLBB) is a common surgical procedure for diagnosing breast abnormalities.
  • Current practice patterns and potential overuse of NLBB require examination.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate current practice patterns of needle-localized breast biopsy.
  • To determine if NLBB is overused in specific patient demographics.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of medical records for patients undergoing NLBB.
  • Data collected from June 1988 to October 1990 at a teaching hospital.
  • Analysis of mammographic indications and biopsy outcomes.

Main Results:

  • 125 NLBB procedures were performed; 24 (19%) revealed malignancy.

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  • Malignancy incidence increased with age, with no cancers found in patients under 40.
  • Only 7% of biopsies in women under 50 showed cancer, while 75% of positive biopsies were in patients in their 7th and 8th decades.
  • Conclusions:

    • NLBB is a valuable tool for early breast cancer detection.
    • While indications should remain broad, the low malignancy yield in women under 50 warrants consideration.
    • Age is a significant factor in the likelihood of malignancy detection via NLBB.