Adenomyosis and endometrial cancer – Is there a relationship or only a partnership?

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This study found that biopsy of non-palpable breast lesions in oncological gynecology is effective for cancer diagnosis, with a detection rate of 32% and varying positive predictive values for BI-RADS categories.

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Observational, transversal, retrospective and descriptive study . Analyses a consecutive series of 99 women with non-palpable injuries biopsy , from the service of Oncological Gynecology at the Hospital Rebagliati , from start 2018 July to 2019 July. All women have had a previous radiological diagnosis expressed in BI-RADS, with non-palpable mammary findings suspected of malignancy. All biopsies have had histopathological diagnosis.Results uf0a2tThe rate of breast cancer detection non-palpable injuries biopsy has been 32% (21% infiltrating cancer and 11% cancer in situ).uf0a2tThe positive predictive value of the Bi-rads 4a has been 38%, 21% Bi-rads 4b, 55% 4c and 60% Bi-rads 5.uf0a2tNon-palpable injuries biopsy is an effective surgical technique in the diagnosis of non-palpable breast cancer.uf0a2tAs the mammographic extension increases, they also increase (in a mild form): Age, Bi-rads score, cancer stage, nuclear grade, and surgical margin commitment. (No statistical significance)uf0a2tAs the size of the surgical piece increases, the previous associations disappear, or are barely perceptible. (No statistical significance)Conclusions The biopsy of non-palpable lesions in the diagnosis of breast cancer in our hospital is within international standards.
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