Clinical Radiology
Volume 65, Issue 3 , Pages 198-205, March 2010

Screening for breast cancer post reduction mammoplasty

  • T.M. Muir

      Affiliations

    • Royal Perth Hospital, Imaging services, Perth, WA, Australia
    • Corresponding Author InformationGuarantor and correspondent: Royal Perth Hospital, Imaging services, GPO Box X2213, Perth, WA 6847, Australia. Tel.: +61 (0) 8 92242125; fax: +61 (0) 8 92243764.
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  • J. Tresham

      Affiliations

    • BreastScreen WA, Perth WA, Australia
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  • L. Fritschi

      Affiliations

    • Western Australian Institute for Medical Research, QEII Medical Centre, Nedlands, WA, Australia
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  • E. Wylie

      Affiliations

    • Royal Perth Hospital, Imaging services, Perth, WA, Australia

Received 29 June 2009; accepted 30 September 2009.

Aim

To investigate whether remodelling of the breast after breast reduction surgery has an effect on mammographic cancer detection.

Methods and materials

For women who attended population-based screening between January 1998 to December 2007, data were extracted on their age, history of previous breast reduction, and the result of screening (recall for further assessment, cancer, or no cancer). The number of cancers detected, recalls per 1000 screens and the characteristics of the cancers detected in the two groups was compared.

Results

In total 244,147 women with 736,219 screening episodes were reviewed. In the 4743 women who had a breast reduction, 51 breast cancers were detected [age standardized rate (ASR) of 4.28 per 1000 screening episodes; 95% CI 3.11–5.46], compared with 4342 breast cancers in 239 404 women screened in the non-reduction group (ASR of 5.99 per 1000 screening episodes; 95% CI 5.81–6.16). There were fewer cancers in the breast reduction group with a relative risk of 0.71. There was no significant difference in the rate of recall between the two groups, with a crude recall rate of 46.1 per 1000 screening episodes post-breast reduction compared with 50.7 per 1000 screening episodes for women without breast reduction. There was no significant difference in the pathological type or location of the cancer between the two groups of women.

Conclusion

Postoperative breast changes following reduction mammoplasty do not significantly hinder analysis of the screening mammogram.

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PII: S0009-9260(09)00405-X

doi:10.1016/j.crad.2009.09.015

Refers to corrigendum:

  • Corrigendum to: Screening for breast cancer post reduction mammoplasty [65 (3) 198–205] , 20 April 2010

    T.M. Muir, J. Tresham, L. Fritschi, E. Wylie
    Clinical Radiology June 2010 (Vol. 65, Issue 6, Page 498)

Clinical Radiology
Volume 65, Issue 3 , Pages 198-205, March 2010