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A Comparison of the Prognostic Effects of Fine Needle Aspiration and Core Needle Biopsy in Patients with Breast Cancer: A Nationwide Multicenter Prospective Registry

  • Hongki Gwak
  • , Sang Seok Woo
  • , Se Jeong Oh
  • , Jee Ye Kim
  • , Hee Chul Shin
  • , Hyun Jo Youn
  • , Jung Whan Chun
  • , Dasom Lee
  • , Seong Hwan Kim*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Hwahong Hospital
  • Hallym University
  • The Catholic University of Korea
  • Yonsei University
  • Seoul National University
  • Korea University

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Abstract

(1) Background: Breast core needle biopsy (CNB) is preferred over fine needle aspiration (FNA) as it has higher sensitivity and specificity and enables immunohistochemical evaluation. However, breast FNA remains widely used because of its low cost, minimally invasive nature, and quick results. Studies analyzing the effects of each test on the prognoses of patients with breast cancer are scarce and controversial, and the criteria for test selection remain unknown. (2) Methods: This study included adult female patients who underwent breast cancer surgery at 102 general hospitals. The trend of breast biopsies over time was analyzed, and the prognoses of patients with breast cancer who underwent CNB and FNA were compared. (3) Results: This study included 73,644 patients who underwent FNA (n = 8027) and CNB (n = 65,617). A multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that patients diagnosed using FNA had significantly worse overall survival (OS) and breast-cancer-specific survival (BCSS) than those diagnosed using CNB. In the subgroup analysis, patients with breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS) 5 lesions, palpable tumors, or centrally located tumors had significantly worse OS and BCSS with FNA than with CNB. (4) Conclusions: CNB should be performed preferentially instead of FNA in patients with BI-RADS 5 lesions and nonpalpable or centrally located tumors.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4638
JournalCancers
Volume15
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 2023.09

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
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Keywords

  • BIRADS
  • breast cancer
  • core needle biopsy
  • fine needle aspiration
  • palpable tumor

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Medicine
  • Biological Sciences

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