Supplemental Screening With MRI in Women With Dense Breasts: The European Perspective.

IF 2 Q3 ONCOLOGY Journal of Breast Imaging Pub Date : 2025-01-21 DOI:10.1093/jbi/wbae091
Fleur Kilburn-Toppin, Iris Allajbeu, Nuala Healy, Fiona J Gilbert
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Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer in women in Europe, and while all European countries have some form of screening for breast cancer, disparities in organization and implementation exist. Breast density is a well-established risk factor for breast cancer; however, most countries in Europe do not have recommendations in place for notification of breast density or additional supplementary imaging for women with dense breasts. Various supplemental screening modalities have been investigated in Europe, and when comparing modalities, MRI has been shown to be superior in cancer detection rate and in detecting small invasive disease that may impact long-term survival, as demonstrated in the Dense Tissue and Early Breast Neoplasm Screening (DENSE) trial in the Netherlands. Based on convincing evidence, the European Society of Breast Imaging issued recommendations that women with category D density undergo breast MRI from ages 50 to 70 years at least every 4 years and preferably every 2 to 3 years. However, currently no countries in Europe routinely offer women with BI-RADS category D density breasts MRI as supplemental imaging. The reasons for lack of implementation of MRI screening are multifactorial. Concerns regarding increased recalls have been cited, as have cost and lack of resources. However, studies have demonstrated breast MRI in women with BI-RADS category D density breasts to be cost-effective compared with the current breast cancer screening standard of biannual mammography. Furthermore, abbreviated MRI protocols could facilitate more widespread use of affordable MRI screening. Women's perception on breast density notification and supplemental imaging is key to successful implementation.

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致密性乳房女性的MRI辅助筛查:欧洲视角
乳腺癌是欧洲妇女中最普遍的癌症,虽然所有欧洲国家都有某种形式的乳腺癌筛查,但在组织和实施方面存在差异。乳房密度是乳腺癌的一个公认的危险因素;然而,大多数欧洲国家都没有建议通知乳房密度或对乳房致密的妇女进行额外的补充成像。欧洲已经研究了各种辅助筛查方式,当比较各种方式时,MRI在癌症检出率和检测可能影响长期生存的小侵袭性疾病方面表现优越,荷兰的致密组织和早期乳腺肿瘤筛查(Dense)试验证明了这一点。基于令人信服的证据,欧洲乳腺成像学会建议50至70岁的D类密度女性至少每4年,最好每2至3年进行一次乳房MRI检查。然而,目前没有欧洲国家常规地为妇女提供BI-RADS D类密度乳房MRI作为补充成像。MRI筛查缺乏实施的原因是多方面的。人们提到了对召回增加的担忧,以及成本和资源缺乏。然而,研究表明,与目前每年两次的乳房x光检查的乳腺癌筛查标准相比,乳房MRI对BI-RADS D类密度乳房的女性具有成本效益。此外,简化的MRI方案可以促进更广泛地使用负担得起的MRI筛查。妇女对乳腺密度通知和补充成像的看法是成功实施的关键。
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