Nonsurgical Management of High-Risk Lesions
- PMID: 38777542
- DOI: 10.1016/j.rcl.2023.12.005
Nonsurgical Management of High-Risk Lesions
Abstract
This article highlights the recent publications and changing trends in practice regarding management of high-risk lesions of the breast. Traditional management has always been a surgical operation but this is recognized as overtreatment. It is recognized that overdiagnosis is inevitable but what we can control is overtreatment. Vacuum-assisted excision is now established as an alternative technique to surgery for further sampling of these high-risk lesions in the United Kingdom. Guidelines from the United Kingdom and Europe now recognize this alternative pathway, and data are available showing that vacuum-assisted excision is a safe alternative to surgery.
Keywords: High-risk lesions; Overdiagnosis; Overtreatment; Vacuum-assisted biopsy; Vacuum-assisted excision.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure Dr N. Sharma—speaker fees from BD and Hologic.
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