Is radial scar on core needle biopsy a risk factor for malignancy? A single‐center retrospective review and implications for management
The Breast Journal2020Vol. 26(10), pp. 2011–2014
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Steven G. Woodward, Karl Nimtz, Kim HooKim, Alexander Sevrukov, Theodore N. Tsangaris, Alliric I. Willis, Adam C. Berger, Melissa Lazar
Abstract
We found higher than expected upgrade rates of isolated RS to atypia which can alter management. Additionally, 25% of RS with atypia upgraded to malignancy suggesting these patients are at higher risk.
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