Hooked‐wire‐directed breast biopsy and overpenetrated mammography

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Six hundred fifty‐three biopsies were performed for clinically occult, mammographically detected breast abnormalities. One hundred forty‐seven cancers (22.5%) were found. Eighty‐nine of those cancers (60.5%) were noninvasive. None of the in situ lesions had involved axillary lymph nodes. Of the 58 invasive cancers, only six (10.3%) had metastases to axillary nodes. Fifty‐four patients (36.7%) were treated by mastectomy while 93 patients (63.3%) were treated conservatively, 20 by biopsy only, and 73 by lumpectomy, axillary node dissection, and radiation therapy. Only four patients (0.7%) had significant complications. Cancer 59:715‐722, 1987. Copyright © 1987 American Cancer Society

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Silverstein, M. J., Gamagami, P., Rosser, R. J., Gierson, E. D., Colburn, W. J., Handel, N., … Waisman, J. R. (1987). Hooked‐wire‐directed breast biopsy and overpenetrated mammography. Cancer, 59(4), 715–722. https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(19870215)59:4<715::AID-CNCR2820590409>3.0.CO;2-C

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