2021
DOI: 10.1111/ajco.13600
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A critical review of abdominopelvic computed tomography for the detection of asymptomatic metastasis in new and recurrent breast cancers

Abstract: Aim: Abdominopelvic computed tomography (APCT) is a commonly used staging investigation to detect asymptomatic metastasis in breast cancer including early breast cancer (EBC). This study aimed to assess the usefulness of APCT in breast cancers at each clinical stage. Methods:Patients with new or recurrent invasive breast cancer between January 2009 and December 2014 were included in the study. All staging APCT results were reviewed to evaluate its yield and false positive rate (FPR) and how many investigations… Show more

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“…However, from previous studies evaluating this matter we know that there are false positive results with any radiologic imaging. Nam et al found in their cohort of breast cancer patients an overall false-positive rate of 14.9% when abdominal CT was applied (17). This is in accordance with James et al who reported a false-positive rate 15% for abdominal CT scans in breast cancer patients (16).…”
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confidence: 69%
“…However, from previous studies evaluating this matter we know that there are false positive results with any radiologic imaging. Nam et al found in their cohort of breast cancer patients an overall false-positive rate of 14.9% when abdominal CT was applied (17). This is in accordance with James et al who reported a false-positive rate 15% for abdominal CT scans in breast cancer patients (16).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 69%