Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study

Background. Breast cancer is a prevalent malignant tumor, and early detection is critical for successful treatment. Diagnostic methods include physical examination, mammography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and fine-needle aspiration (FNA). However, FNA has limitations due to its i...

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Main Authors: Hassan Vafapour, Sajad Borzoueisileh, Fatemeh Vafapour, Zafar Masoumi Moghaddam, Frough Nikeghbali, Yaghoub Barfar, Amir Hekmatifar
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2025-01-01
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author Hassan Vafapour
Sajad Borzoueisileh
Fatemeh Vafapour
Zafar Masoumi Moghaddam
Frough Nikeghbali
Yaghoub Barfar
Amir Hekmatifar
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Sajad Borzoueisileh
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Zafar Masoumi Moghaddam
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description Background. Breast cancer is a prevalent malignant tumor, and early detection is critical for successful treatment. Diagnostic methods include physical examination, mammography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and fine-needle aspiration (FNA). However, FNA has limitations due to its invasive nature and the need for a professional cytopathologist to interpret breast cytology results, which can pose significant challenges. Methods. This cross-sectional study examined 150 patients who presented with breast pain within the last six months. Of these patients, 66 were diagnosed with breast cancer, and their medical records were used for analysis. The study population consisted of 66 patients, with a mean age of 53.72 ± 18.26 years and an age range of 33 to 98 years. Among them, six were single and 60 were married. The results of diagnostic tests were compared with pathological findings and the final diagnosis was determined using the chi-square test. Results: the mean age of participants was 53.72 ± 18.26 years. Of the 66 patients with breast cancer, 40 had tumors in the left breast, and 26 had tumors in the right breast. Based on the grading system, 59 participants had grade II tumors, six had grade I tumors, and one had a grade III tumor. The sensitivity of individual diagnostic tests was compared, and the results showed that sonography had a sensitivity of 57.6%, while mammography had a sensitivity of 87.9%, compared to fine-needle aspiration. Conclusions: The findings of our study suggest that a combination of diagnostic methods may lead to higher sensitivity in breast lesion diagnosis compared to using any individual method alone. This is particularly important in the early stages of cancer when timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. By using a combination of diagnostic tools, healthcare providers can improve their ability to detect breast cancer at an earlier stage, leading to better outcomes for patients.
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spelling doaj-art-f7fd076100e4486787c58dab5743d73e2025-02-09T08:55:56ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesFrontiers in Biomedical Technologies2345-58372025-01-0112110.18502/fbt.v12i1.17738Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base StudyHassan Vafapour0Sajad Borzoueisileh1Fatemeh Vafapour2Zafar Masoumi Moghaddam3Frough Nikeghbali4Yaghoub Barfar5Amir Hekmatifar6Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranSocial Determinants of Health Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranSocial Determinants of Health Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, IranCellular and Molecular Research Center, Yasuj University of Medical Sciences, Yasuj, Iran Background. Breast cancer is a prevalent malignant tumor, and early detection is critical for successful treatment. Diagnostic methods include physical examination, mammography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and fine-needle aspiration (FNA). However, FNA has limitations due to its invasive nature and the need for a professional cytopathologist to interpret breast cytology results, which can pose significant challenges. Methods. This cross-sectional study examined 150 patients who presented with breast pain within the last six months. Of these patients, 66 were diagnosed with breast cancer, and their medical records were used for analysis. The study population consisted of 66 patients, with a mean age of 53.72 ± 18.26 years and an age range of 33 to 98 years. Among them, six were single and 60 were married. The results of diagnostic tests were compared with pathological findings and the final diagnosis was determined using the chi-square test. Results: the mean age of participants was 53.72 ± 18.26 years. Of the 66 patients with breast cancer, 40 had tumors in the left breast, and 26 had tumors in the right breast. Based on the grading system, 59 participants had grade II tumors, six had grade I tumors, and one had a grade III tumor. The sensitivity of individual diagnostic tests was compared, and the results showed that sonography had a sensitivity of 57.6%, while mammography had a sensitivity of 87.9%, compared to fine-needle aspiration. Conclusions: The findings of our study suggest that a combination of diagnostic methods may lead to higher sensitivity in breast lesion diagnosis compared to using any individual method alone. This is particularly important in the early stages of cancer when timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for effective treatment. By using a combination of diagnostic tools, healthcare providers can improve their ability to detect breast cancer at an earlier stage, leading to better outcomes for patients. https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/725Breast CancerMammographyUltrasoundPathologyFine Needle Aspiration
spellingShingle Hassan Vafapour
Sajad Borzoueisileh
Fatemeh Vafapour
Zafar Masoumi Moghaddam
Frough Nikeghbali
Yaghoub Barfar
Amir Hekmatifar
Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study
Frontiers in Biomedical Technologies
Breast Cancer
Mammography
Ultrasound
Pathology
Fine Needle Aspiration
title Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study
title_full Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study
title_fullStr Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study
title_short Diagnostic Accuracy of Mammography, Ultrasound, and Fine-Needle Aspiration in Detecting Breast Cancer in Patients with Painful Breast Masses:A Medical Record-Base Study
title_sort diagnostic accuracy of mammography ultrasound and fine needle aspiration in detecting breast cancer in patients with painful breast masses a medical record base study
topic Breast Cancer
Mammography
Ultrasound
Pathology
Fine Needle Aspiration
url https://fbt.tums.ac.ir/index.php/fbt/article/view/725
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