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Atypical Ductal Hyperplasia and Lobular Neoplasia: Update and Easing of Guidelines

Lewin, Alana A; Mercado, Cecilia L
OBJECTIVE. Atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), atypical lobular hyperplasia (ALH), and lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) are among high-risk lesions that have been previously recommended for surgical excision when diagnosed on core needle biopsy. Recent studies have examined whether imaging surveillance is a reasonable alternative to surgical management for these lesions. This article synthesizes the evidence regarding management of atypical hyperplasia and LCIS diagnosed on core needle biopsy and clinical implications of these diagnoses on future breast cancer risk as well as highlights areas of further research needed to improve practice guidelines for these high-risk lesions. CONCLUSION. Although surgical excision is still recommended after diagnosis of ADH on core needle biopsy, in specific circumstances ALH and LCIS can safely be managed by imaging surveillance.
PMID: 31825261
ISSN: 1546-3141
CID: 4238852

Missing targets after nipple-sparing mastectomy: A multi-disciplinary approach to avoid an undesirable outcome

Zeng, Jennifer; Mercado, Cecilia; Axelrod, Deborah; Guth, Amber; Darvishian, Farbod
PMID: 29315983
ISSN: 1524-4741
CID: 2906462

Frequency and outcomes of biopsy-proven fibroadenomas recommended for surgical excision

Lee, Shimwoo; Mercado, Cecilia L; Cangiarella, Joan F; Chhor, Chloe M
Our aim was to investigate the outcomes of fibroadenomas recommended for surgical excision due to large size (>2cm) or interval growth. A retrospective review of our institutional radiology database from 2007 to 2015 was performed. We identified 167 biopsy-proven fibroadenomas recommended for surgical consultation. Of these, 75 (45%) cases actually underwent excision, 7 (9%, 95% CI: 4-18%) of which were upgraded to phyllodes tumors upon histopathological examination. Our results support the current recommendation to surgically excise breast lesions diagnosed as fibroadenomas with size >2cm or with interval growth due to the considerable risk of finding phyllodes tumors.
PMID: 29258029
ISSN: 1873-4499
CID: 2885852

Ductal Carcinoma In Situ: The Whole Truth

Parikh, Ujas; Chhor, Chloe M; Mercado, Cecilia L
OBJECTIVE: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a noninvasive malignant breast disease traditionally described as a precursor lesion to invasive breast cancer. With screening mammography, DCIS now accounts for approximately 20% of newly diagnosed cancer cases. DCIS is not well understood because of its heterogeneous nature. CONCLUSION: Studies have aimed to assess prognostic factors to characterize its risk of invasive potential; however, there still remains a lack of uniformity in workup and treatment. We summarize current knowledge of DCIS and the ongoing controversies.
PMID: 29045181
ISSN: 1546-3141
CID: 2743092

Metastatic carcinoid tumor to the breast: report of two cases and review of the literature

Lee, Shimwoo; Levine, Pascale; Heller, Samantha L; Hernandez, Osvaldo; Mercado, Cecilia L; Chhor, Chloe M
The breast is an unusual site for carcinoid metastasis. Due to increasing survival rates for carcinoid tumors, however, awareness of their rare complications is important. Carcinoid metastasis to the breast typically presents as a palpable breast mass or a mass on screening mammogram. Because imaging findings are nonspecific, the diagnosis is established through histological findings of neuroendocrine features corresponding with the known primary carcinoid pathology. Correctly distinguishing metastatic carcinoid from primary breast carcinoma is crucial to avoid more invasive procedures required for the latter. Two cases of metastatic carcinoid to the breast are presented with review of the literature.
PMID: 27907837
ISSN: 1873-4499
CID: 2329432

Missing Targets After Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Avoid an Undesirable Outcome [Meeting Abstract]

Zeng, Jennifer; Mercado, Cecilia L; Darvishian, Farbod
ISI:000393724400305
ISSN: 1530-0307
CID: 2506582

Missing Targets After Nipple-Sparing Mastectomy: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Avoid an Undesirable Outcome [Meeting Abstract]

Zeng, Jennifer; Mercado, Cecilia L; Darvishian, Farbod
ISI:000394467300305
ISSN: 1530-0285
CID: 2517402

Abbreviated MRI Protocols: Wave of the Future for Breast Cancer Screening

Chhor, Chloe M; Mercado, Cecilia L
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this article is to describe the use of abbreviated breast MRI protocols for improving access to screening for women at intermediate risk. CONCLUSION: Breast MRI is not a cost-effective modality for screening women at intermediate risk, including those with dense breast tissue as the only risk. Abbreviated breast MRI protocols have been proposed as a way of achieving efficiency and rapid throughput. Use of these abbreviated protocols may increase availability and provide women with greater access to breast MRI.
PMID: 27809564
ISSN: 1546-3141
CID: 2297392

Integrating Customer Intimacy Into Radiology to Improve the Patient Perspective: The Case of Breast Cancer Screening

Chhor, Chloe M; Mercado, Cecilia L
OBJECTIVE: The customer intimacy business model has emerged as a key operational approach for health care organizations as they move toward patient-centered care. The question arises how the customer intimacy approach can be implemented in the clinical setting and whether it can help practitioners address problems and improve quality of care. CONCLUSION: Breast cancer screening and its emphasis on the patient perspective provides an interesting case study for understanding how the customer intimacy approach can be integrated into radiologic practice to improve the patient experience.
PMID: 26797352
ISSN: 1546-3141
CID: 1922272

BI-RADS Update

Mercado, Cecilia L
The updated American College of Radiology (ACR) Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) has been newly released. This article summarizes the changes and updates that have been made to BI-RADS. The goal of the revised edition continues to be the same: to improve clarification in image interpretation, maintain reporting standardization, and simplify the monitoring of outcomes. The new BI-RADS also introduces new terminology to provide a more universal lexicon across all 3 imaging modalities.
PMID: 24792650
ISSN: 0033-8389
CID: 958202