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Editorial
. 2025 Jul;35(7):3987-3989.
doi: 10.1007/s00330-025-11414-6. Epub 2025 Feb 28.

Invasive lobular carcinoma subgroup analysis of the MIPA study: real-world prospective data on preoperative MRI impact across the globe

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Invasive lobular carcinoma subgroup analysis of the MIPA study: real-world prospective data on preoperative MRI impact across the globe

Lígia Pires-Gonçalves. Eur Radiol. 2025 Jul.
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Compliance with ethical standards. Guarantor: The scientific guarantor of this publication is Lígia Pires-Gonçalves, Department of Radiology and Cancer Biology and Epigenetics Group—Research Center (CI-IPOP), Instituto Português de Oncologia do Porto (IPOP). Conflict of interest: The author of this manuscript declares no relationships with any companies whose products or services may be related to the subject matter of the article. Statistics and biometry: No complex statistical methods were necessary for this paper. Informed consent: Written informed consent was not required for this study because this article is a commentary. Ethical approval: Institutional Review Board approval was not required because this article is a commentary. Study subjects or cohorts overlap: Not applicable. Methodology: Commentary

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  • Preoperative breast MRI reduces reoperations for unilateral invasive lobular carcinoma: a patient-matched analysis from the MIPA study.
    Cozzi A, Di Leo G, Houssami N, Gilbert FJ, Helbich TH, Álvarez Benito M, Balleyguier C, Bazzocchi M, Bult P, Calabrese M, Camps Herrero J, Cartia F, Cassano E, Clauser P, de Lima Docema MF, Depretto C, Dominelli V, Forrai G, Girometti R, Harms SE, Hilborne S, Ienzi R, Lobbes MBI, Losio C, Mann RM, Montemezzi S, Obdeijn IM, Aksoy Ozcan U, Pediconi F, Pinker K, Preibsch H, Raya Povedano JL, Rossi Saccarelli C, Sacchetto D, Scaperrotta GP, Schlooz M, Szabó BK, Taylor DB, Ulus SÖ, Van Goethem M, Veltman J, Weigel S, Wenkel E, Zuiani C, Sardanelli F. Cozzi A, et al. Eur Radiol. 2025 Jul;35(7):3990-4000. doi: 10.1007/s00330-024-11338-7. Epub 2025 Feb 28. Eur Radiol. 2025. PMID: 40016317

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