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| | | ![]() Short-Term Follow-Up a Reasonable Alternative to Immediate Biopsy of Palpable Breast Lesions RESTON, Va -- November 20, 2009 -- Short-term follow-up is a reasonable alternative to invasive biopsy of palpable breast lesions with benign imaging features, particularly in younger women with probable fibroadenoma. The results of are published in the December issue of the American Journal of Roentgenology. The study, performed at the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, consisted of a group of 320 women with 375 palpable masses with benign features for which short-term follow-up was recommended. “We found that only 1 case of cancer was diagnosed for which short-term follow-up had been recommended,” said lead author Jennifer A. Harvey, MD, University of Virginia. “Our study of palpable breast lesions with benign features showed an acceptably low prevalence of breast cancer -- so low that short-term follow-up is a reasonable alternative to biopsy,” said Dr. Harvey. “Application of the results of our study may reduce the number of biopsies that result in benign findings.” “There is also significant cost savings associated with using short-term follow-up rather than immediate biopsy,” added Dr. Harvey.
SOURCE: American Journal of Roentgenology
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