MRI in the evaluation of breast cancer patient response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy: predictive factors for breast conservative surgery
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Breast Imaging - Original Article
P: 463-470
November 2013

MRI in the evaluation of breast cancer patient response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy: predictive factors for breast conservative surgery

Diagn Interv Radiol 2013;19(6):463-470
1. Department of Diagnostic Imaging Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
2. Departments of Diagnostic Imaging Faculty of Medicine , University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
3. Departments of Radiation Oncology , Clinic of Radiation Oncology and Radiology, Institute of Oncology and Radiology of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia
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Received Date: 27.12.2012
Accepted Date: 21.05.2013
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ABSTRACT

PURPOSE

We aimed to prospectively assess the role of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in the evaluation of predictive factors for breast conservative surgery during neoadjuvant chemotherapy.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Sixty-six patients were evaluated before the first treatment cycle, after the second cycle, and upon the completion of neoadjuvant chemotherapy according to largest tumor diameter, tumor volume, postcontrast enhancement, and tumor regression pattern. The patients were divided into responders (pathologic complete and near complete response) and nonresponders. Each subgroup was re-evaluated according to morphokinetic criteria for identification of candidates for breast conservative surgery.

RESULTS

In responders (n=27), the lesion size upon the completion of neoadjuvant chemotherapy was significantly smaller compared to nonresponders (1.5±0.6 vs. 3.2±0.9 cm; P < 0.001), as was the volume (1.2 vs. 11.0 cm3; P < 0.001). The measured lesion size did not differ from the histologic size (1.5±0.6 vs. 1.2±0.6 cm; P = 0.09) and had a high correlation (r=0.93). In responders, the following parameters were significantly different before and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: size (3.6±1.4 to 1.5±0.6 cm; P < 0.001), volume (17.6 to 1.2 cm3; P < 0.001), predominant concentric regression, plateau and continuous time-intensity curves (P < 0.001). DCE-MRI has the sensitivity of 87% and the accuracy of 77% to identify candidates for breast conservative surgery.

CONCLUSION

Selected morphokinetic DCE-MRI parameters may contribute to the multidisciplinary decision when considering the selection of candidates for breast conservative surgery.