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  • Sizing It Up: Concordance between Breast Imaging and Pathologically . . .
    Background: Accurate preoperative imaging of breast tumor size is essential, as small measurement differences can influence the treatment strategy This study evaluates the accuracy of tumor size estimation by mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared with pathology and examines factors influencing imaging performance
  • Accurate Estimation of Breast Tumor Size: A Comparison Between . . .
    Concordance between the measurements made by each of the three imaging modalities with the pathologically determined tumor size was evaluated using a cut-off point of 5 mm according to previous studies (27, 28, 29, 30) The effects of various factors were evaluated on the accuracy of tumor size measurement using the three imaging techniques
  • Sizing It Up: Concordance between Breast Imaging and Pathologically . . .
    Background Accurate preoperative imaging of breast tumor size is essential, as small measurement differences can influence the treatment strategy This study evaluates the accuracy of tumor size estimation by mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared with pathology and examines factors influencing imaging performance Patients and Methods We retrospectively
  • Preoperative tumor size measurement in breast cancer patients: which . . .
    Tumor size measurements using MRI and CAD were compared with pathological sizes using Spearman correlation analysis For comparison of size discrepancy between imaging and pathology, concordance was defined as estimation of size by imaging within 5 mm of the pathological size Concordance rates were compared using Chi-square test
  • Factors affecting the concordance of radiologic and pathologic tumor . . .
    Tumor site (quadrant of breast), radiologic characteristics of the tumor (circumscription, homogeneity versus heterogeneity and presence of calcifications), specimen weight and formalin fixation time had no significant effect on the concordance Conclusions: We found a significant mean difference between radiology and pathology measurements
  • Accurate Estimation of Breast Tumor Size: A Comparison Between . . .
    Concordance between the measurements made by each of the three imaging modalities with the pathologically determined tumor size was evaluated using a cut-off point of 5 mm according to previous studies (27-30)
  • (PDF) Correlation Between Imaging and Pathologic Measurement of Breast . . .
    Abstract Background: Our study aims to determine the correlation between breast cancer tumor size according to imaging (ultrasonography and mammography) with final pathologic report as a gold standard Methods: We included 132 women with pathologically proven invasive breast cancers between April 2011 and December 2013
  • (PDF) Accurate Estimation of Breast Tumor Size: A Comparison Between . . .
    Measurements by the three imaging modalities were compared with the pathologically determined tumor size to assess their accuracy
  • ASO Author Reflections: Personalizing Tumor Size Assessment in Breast . . .
    This article refers to: Daly AE, Anderman KJ, Holt LR, et al Sizing it up: concordance between breast imaging and pathologically determined tumor measurement
  • Sizing It Up: Concordance between Breast Imaging and Pathologically . . .
    Ann Surg Oncol 2025 Jun 16 doi: 10 1245 s10434-025-17663-5 Online ahead of print ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Accurate preoperative imaging of breast tumor size is essential, as small measurement differences can influence the treatment strategy This study evaluates the accuracy of tumor size estimation by mammography, ultrasound, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared with pathology and





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