Abstract

Introduction: B3 lesions comprise a heterogeneous group of breast lesions with an increased risk of subsequent breast malignancy.1 Surgical excision of such lesions is being replaced by large volume core needle biopsy and 5 yearly mammographic follow up.2 This study aims to establish the incidence, nature and timing of malignancy associated with B3 lesions, and to assess whether such mammographic surveillance programmes are appropriately targeted.

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