Diagnostic efficacy of ultrasound S-Detect technique combined with abbreviated breast MRI for early breast cancer screening
Objective To explore the diagnostic efficacy of ultrasound S-Detect technology combined with abbreviated breast magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)in early breast cancer screening.Methods Eighty-five breast lesions examined by breast ultrasonography and MRI from January 2020 to December 2021 were analyzed.Inclusion criteria included age of 14 years and above,non-treatment of surgery and neoadjuvant chemotherapy,tumor lesion≤2cm in diameter and pathology available from puncture or surgery.The diagnostic efficacy of ultrasound S-Detect technique,abbreviated breast MRI and their combination on breast cancer was evaluated using pathological findings as the gold standard.Results The sensitivity of S-Detect,abbreviated breast MRI and their combination in diagnosing breast cancer was 69.5%,81.4%and 98.3%,and their specificity was 88.5%,80.8%and 76.9%,respectively.Their accuracy was 75.3%,81.2%and 91.8%,respectively,and Kappa value of pathological consistency test was 0.50,0.58,and 0.80,respectively.The area under the curve(AUC)was 0.79,0.81,and 0.88,respectively.Conclusion S-Detect ultrasound combined with abbreviated breast MRI provides higher sensitivity,accuracy and pathological consistency in early breast cancer detection than their single detection,showing a high diagnostic efficacy.It actively promotes the early diagnosis and early treatment of early-stage breast cancer,and favors treatment regimens in clinical practice.
early breast cancerultrasound S-Detect techniqueabbreviated breast MRI technique