Abstract

Background: Classification plays an integral role in the diagnosis and management of breast cancer. Breast imaging is classified in accordance with the British Society of Breast Radiologists (BSBR). B3 refers to lesions that demonstrate intermediate malignancy features. Lesions that are highly suspicious of malignancy are graded as B5. The coronavirus disease (COVID) pandemic has greatly impacted upon the provision of essential diagnostic services in healthcare. Our aim was to investigate outcomes of B3 lesions before and after the COVID-19 pandemic in our institution.

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