Quantitative classification of invasive and noninvasive breast cancer using dynamic magnetic resonance imaging of the mammary gland

利用乳腺动态磁共振成像对浸润性和非浸润性乳腺癌进行定量分类

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Breast cancers are classified as invasive or noninvasive based on histopathological findings. Although time-intensity curve (TIC) analysis using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can differentiate benign from malignant disease, its diagnostic ability to quantitatively distinguish between invasive and noninvasive breast cancers has not been determined. In this study, we evaluated the ability of TIC analysis of dynamic MRI data (MRI-TIC) to distinguish between invasive and noninvasive breast cancers. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We collected and analyzed data for 429 cases of epithelial invasive and noninvasive breast carcinomas. TIC features were extracted in washout areas suggestive of malignancy. RESULTS: The graph determining the positive diagnosis rate for invasive and noninvasive cases revealed that the cut-off θ(i/ni) value was 21.6° (invasive: θ(w) > 21.6°, noninvasive: θ(w) ≤ 21.6°). Tissues were classified as invasive or noninvasive using this cut-off value, and each result was compared with the histopathological diagnosis. Using this method, the accuracy of tissue classification by MRI-TIC was 88.6% (380/429), which was higher than that using ultrasound (73.4%, 315/429). CONCLUSION: MRI-TIC is effective for the classification of invasive vs. noninvasive breast cancer.

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