Supplemental MRI Screening for Women with Extremely Dense Breast Tissue
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences · University Medical Center Utrecht · +13 more institutions
Abstract
Extremely dense breast tissue is a risk factor for breast cancer and limits the detection of cancer with mammography. Data are needed on the use of supplemental magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to improve early detection and reduce interval breast cancers in such patients.
In this multicenter, randomized, controlled trial in the Netherlands, we assigned 40,373 women between the ages of 50 and 75 years with extremely dense breast tissue and normal results on screening mammography to a group that was invited to undergo supplemental MRI or to a group that received mammography screening only. The groups were assigned in a 1:4 ratio, with 8061 in the MRI-invitation group and 32,312 in the mammography-only group. The primary outcome was the between-group difference in the incidence of interval cancers during a 2-year screening period.
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Authors
20- MFMarije F. BakkerCorresponding
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
- SVStéphanie V. de Lange
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences
- RMRuud M. Pijnappel
University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University
- RMRitse M. Mann
Radboud University Nijmegen
- PHPetra H.M. Peeters
Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, Imperial College London
Topics & keywords
- Breast MRI
- Breast tissue
- Medicine
- Radiology
- Breast cancer
- Medical physics
- Mammography
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being