Scintimammography with dedicated breast camera in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer detection: A comparative study with SPECT

  • Authors:
    • Angela Spanu
    • Pierina Cottu
    • Alessandra Manca
    • Francesca Chessa
    • Daniela Sanna
    • Giuseppe Madeddu
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  • Published online on: August 1, 2007     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.31.2.369
  • Pages: 369-377
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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the usefulness of planar scintimammography (SM) with a high-resolution dedicated breast camera (DBC) compared to SPECT in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer (BC) detection. DBC planar SM and conventional SPECT were acquired using 99mTc-tetrofosmin as radiotracer in 85 consecutive patients suspect for BC at conventional imaging and clinical examination. Scintigraphic data were related to histology in all cases. BC was proven in 74/85 patients, unifocal in 56/74 cases and multifocal/multicentric in 18/74; 90 carcinomas were ascertained. Benign lesions were found in 12 cases, including one who also had BC in the contralateral breast. DBC planar SM and SPECT were true-positive in 72/74 and in 70/74 BC patients, respectively, and globally detected 96.7% and 92.2% of carcinomas. DBC and SPECT sensitivity were, respectively, 90.3% and 80.6% in ≤10-mm carcinomas and 100% and 98.3% in larger ones; sensitivity values in non-palpable carcinomas were 92.6% and 77.8%, respectively, and 98% for both procedures in palpable ones. DBC planar SM and SPECT correctly assessed multifocality/multicentricity in 91.7% and 83.3% of cases, respectively. Sensitivity differences were not significant. Both procedures showed only a false-positive result. DBC planar SM and SPECT proved highly sensitive and specific in BC detection, representing a useful complementary tool to mammography. However, DBC planar SM showed technical advantages and better clinical performance than SPECT in both subcentrimetric carcinoma detection and multifocal/multicentric disease assessment. Thus, DBC planar SM should be preferred, but SPECT remains a useful alternative when DBC is unavailable.

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Spanu A, Cottu P, Manca A, Chessa F, Sanna D and Madeddu G: Scintimammography with dedicated breast camera in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer detection: A comparative study with SPECT. Int J Oncol 31: 369-377, 2007
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Spanu, A., Cottu, P., Manca, A., Chessa, F., Sanna, D., & Madeddu, G. (2007). Scintimammography with dedicated breast camera in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer detection: A comparative study with SPECT. International Journal of Oncology, 31, 369-377. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.31.2.369
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Spanu, A., Cottu, P., Manca, A., Chessa, F., Sanna, D., Madeddu, G."Scintimammography with dedicated breast camera in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer detection: A comparative study with SPECT". International Journal of Oncology 31.2 (2007): 369-377.
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Spanu, A., Cottu, P., Manca, A., Chessa, F., Sanna, D., Madeddu, G."Scintimammography with dedicated breast camera in unifocal and multifocal/multicentric primary breast cancer detection: A comparative study with SPECT". International Journal of Oncology 31, no. 2 (2007): 369-377. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.31.2.369