Computer-aided detection in diagnostic mammography: Detection of clinically unsuspected cancers

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Butler, SA
Gabbay, RJ
Kass, DA
Siedler, DE
O'Shaughnessy, KF
Castellino, RA
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[1] Kaiser Permanente, Dept Radiol, San Francisco, CA 94115 USA
[2] Kaiser Permanente, Dept Radiol, Redwood City, CA 94063 USA
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10.2214/ajr.183.5.1831511
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R8 [特种医学]; R445 [影像诊断学];
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1002 ; 100207 ; 1009 ;
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OBJECTIVE. We had two objectives: to determine the percentage of women presenting 2 with clinical findings whose diagnostic mammograrn led to detection of a breast cancer at a site distant from the original clinical complaint and to assess the performance of computeraided detection (CAD) on diagnostic mammography. MATERIALS AND METHODS. Three institutions contributed consecutive cases in which a mammogram was obtained to evaluate a clinical finding, after which a histologic diagnosis of breast cancer was made. Clinical data and the mammograms were reviewed to determine the nature of the clinical findings and to document the location and characteristics of 212 biopsy-proven cancers in 197 patients who met the study criteria. Standard four-view breast mammograms were then analyzed by a CAD system. RESULTS. The most common clinical finding was a palpable mass (90%, 177/197), with nipple discharge (5%, 9/197), focal tenderness or pain (2%, 5/197), and miscellaneous complaints (3%, 6/197) also noted. Two separate cancers were found in 7.6% (15/197) of the cases. In another 7.6% (15/197) of the cases, the single diagnosed cancer was not at the location of the specific clinical finding. The CAD system correctly marked 87% (26/30) of those cancers that were clinically unsuspected (i.e., not at the location of the clinical finding). CONCLUSION. Breast cancers occurred at locations other than the site of the presenting clinical finding in 15% (30/197) of patients undergoing diagnostic mammography in whom a cancer was detected. CAD identified 87% of these incidentally detected cancers and may therefore be useful as a detection aid to the radiologist when interpreting diagnostic mammograms.
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