Mammography in women less than 40 years of age
- PMID: 2983446
Mammography in women less than 40 years of age
Abstract
Carcinoma of the breast in women less than 40 years old is a significant problem, representing 7.4 per cent of the total number of carcinomas of the breast at our institution. It is apparent that mammography in this age group is of value in confirming the clinical suspicion of a malignant condition of the breast and in evaluating the remainder of the parenchyma of the breast for clinically occult lesions. However, one cannot over emphasize that a negative result from the mammogram should not delay biopsy in the presence of clinically suspicious lesions (1, 4). It is obvious that a larger series of patients is necessary to define the role of mammography in "young women."
Similar articles
-
Limitations of mammography in the identification of noninfiltrating carcinoma of the breast.Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1988 Aug;167(2):135-40. Surg Gynecol Obstet. 1988. PMID: 2840746
-
Diagnostic error in breast disease.Am Surg. 1975 Dec;41(12):774-85. Am Surg. 1975. PMID: 173216
-
The diagnostic value of xero-mammography in clinically occult breast carcinoma.Radiologe. 1984 May;24(5):230-4. Radiologe. 1984. PMID: 6087403
-
Mammography in symptomatic and asymptomatic patients.Hematol Oncol Clin North Am. 1989 Dec;3(4):611-40. Hematol Oncol Clin North Am. 1989. PMID: 2691492 Review.
-
Diaphanography in breast carcinoma. Correlation with clinical examination, mammography, cytology and histology.Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh). 1985 Jan-Feb;26(1):33-44. doi: 10.1177/028418518502600107. Acta Radiol Diagn (Stockh). 1985. PMID: 2983515 Review.
Cited by
-
Identification and management of the woman at increased risk for breast cancer development.Breast Cancer Res Treat. 1994;31(1):53-60. doi: 10.1007/BF00689676. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 1994. PMID: 7981457 Review.
-
Management of women at increased risk for breast cancer: preliminary results from a new program.CMAJ. 1997 Nov 1;157(9):1235-42. CMAJ. 1997. PMID: 9361645 Free PMC article.
MeSH terms
LinkOut - more resources
Medical