The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer

Abstract Background For decades, oncologists recommended mastectomy as the primary treatment procedure in multiple ipsilateral breast cancer (MIBC). Recently, breast conservative surgery (BCS) has been on the rise and has become widely accepted as a less salvage procedure and of better cosmetic outc...

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Main Authors: Bustan Mohamed Anwer, AlaaEldine AbdelHamid Mostafa, Eman ElBakoury, M. A. Elhussini, Hebatallah H. M. Hassan
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Published: SpringerOpen 2025-07-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-025-01521-1
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author Bustan Mohamed Anwer
AlaaEldine AbdelHamid Mostafa
Eman ElBakoury
M. A. Elhussini
Hebatallah H. M. Hassan
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AlaaEldine AbdelHamid Mostafa
Eman ElBakoury
M. A. Elhussini
Hebatallah H. M. Hassan
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description Abstract Background For decades, oncologists recommended mastectomy as the primary treatment procedure in multiple ipsilateral breast cancer (MIBC). Recently, breast conservative surgery (BCS) has been on the rise and has become widely accepted as a less salvage procedure and of better cosmetic outcome. An ongoing dilemma has been posing a challenge between clinicians and radiologists about the optimal preoperative imaging modality for MIBC. This study aimed to assess the added value of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) over sono-mammography (SM) in the management of MIBC and its influence on the surgical outcome. Results The study included 50 patients with suspected or proven MIBC. They were divided into two groups: group A (34/50) was managed by primary surgery, while group B (16/50) was a candidate for neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery. They all underwent SM followed by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and results were correlated with postoperative pathological results. In group A, DCE-MRI showed additional disease over combined SM in 27/34 (67%) in the form of multifocal, multicentric cancer and/or suspicious non-mass enhancement. DCE-MRI showed a higher correlation coefficient (r = 0.97, p < 0.001) compared to SM (r = 0.58, p = 0.001), higher sensitivity, positive predictive value, and accuracy (96.3%, 92.8%, 91%) compared to SM (74%, 90.9%, 73.5%) in assessing MIBC. Both modalities showed equivalent specificity (71.4%). In group B, MRI showed additional disease in 1/16 (6%). Both DCE-MRI and SM showed significant correlation (p < 0.001) with high correlation coefficients (r = 0.99) and (r = 0.92), respectively. In both groups, MRI results were concordant with the final surgical decision in 47/50 cases (94%), while US results were concordant with the surgical decision in 42/50 (84%). Conclusion MRI is superior to SM in assessment of MIBC and in tailoring the treatment of choice by avoiding unnecessary mastectomies or BCS with positive margins.
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spelling doaj-art-41767c82165643aebe3bc7f356a63fdd2025-08-20T04:01:56ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine2090-47622025-07-0156111610.1186/s43055-025-01521-1The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancerBustan Mohamed Anwer0AlaaEldine AbdelHamid Mostafa1Eman ElBakoury2M. A. Elhussini3Hebatallah H. M. Hassan4Alexandria UniversityAlexandria UniversityAlexandria UniversityAlexandria UniversityAlexandria UniversityAbstract Background For decades, oncologists recommended mastectomy as the primary treatment procedure in multiple ipsilateral breast cancer (MIBC). Recently, breast conservative surgery (BCS) has been on the rise and has become widely accepted as a less salvage procedure and of better cosmetic outcome. An ongoing dilemma has been posing a challenge between clinicians and radiologists about the optimal preoperative imaging modality for MIBC. This study aimed to assess the added value of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) over sono-mammography (SM) in the management of MIBC and its influence on the surgical outcome. Results The study included 50 patients with suspected or proven MIBC. They were divided into two groups: group A (34/50) was managed by primary surgery, while group B (16/50) was a candidate for neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery. They all underwent SM followed by dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI and results were correlated with postoperative pathological results. In group A, DCE-MRI showed additional disease over combined SM in 27/34 (67%) in the form of multifocal, multicentric cancer and/or suspicious non-mass enhancement. DCE-MRI showed a higher correlation coefficient (r = 0.97, p < 0.001) compared to SM (r = 0.58, p = 0.001), higher sensitivity, positive predictive value, and accuracy (96.3%, 92.8%, 91%) compared to SM (74%, 90.9%, 73.5%) in assessing MIBC. Both modalities showed equivalent specificity (71.4%). In group B, MRI showed additional disease in 1/16 (6%). Both DCE-MRI and SM showed significant correlation (p < 0.001) with high correlation coefficients (r = 0.99) and (r = 0.92), respectively. In both groups, MRI results were concordant with the final surgical decision in 47/50 cases (94%), while US results were concordant with the surgical decision in 42/50 (84%). Conclusion MRI is superior to SM in assessment of MIBC and in tailoring the treatment of choice by avoiding unnecessary mastectomies or BCS with positive margins.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-025-01521-1Breast cancerMRIMultifocalMulticentric
spellingShingle Bustan Mohamed Anwer
AlaaEldine AbdelHamid Mostafa
Eman ElBakoury
M. A. Elhussini
Hebatallah H. M. Hassan
The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
The Egyptian Journal of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine
Breast cancer
MRI
Multifocal
Multicentric
title The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
title_full The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
title_fullStr The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
title_full_unstemmed The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
title_short The impact of 3-tesla breast MRI on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
title_sort impact of 3 tesla breast mri on the choice of the surgical plan in patients with multiple ipsilateral breast cancer
topic Breast cancer
MRI
Multifocal
Multicentric
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43055-025-01521-1
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