Abstract

BackgroundHereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is a susceptibility syndrome for cancers, such as breast and ovarian cancer, and BRCA1/2 are its causative genes. Annual breast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is recommended for BRCA1/2 mutation carriers aged over 25 years as a secondary prevention of breast cancer. However, breast MRI surveillance is rarely performed in Japan, and only four cases of breast cancer diagnosis triggered by MRI surveillance have been reported.Case presentationAt our hospital, MRI triggered the diagnosis of breast cancer in four cancer-free BRCA1/2 mutation carriers. In one of our four cases, although MRI showed only a 3-mm focus, we could diagnose breast cancer by shortening the surveillance interval considering the patient’s high-risk for developing breast cancer.ConclusionsImage-guided biopsy, including MRI-guided biopsy, depending on the size of the lesion, and shorter surveillance intervals are useful when there are potentially malignant findings on breast MRI surveillance for cancer-free patients with HBOC.

Highlights

  • Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome is a susceptibility syndrome for cancers, such as breast and ovarian cancer, and BRCA1/2 are its causative genes

  • Among all breast cancers, 5–10% are hereditary, and BRCA1/2 are widely known as representative genes that can cause hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome

  • Few cases of breast cancer diagnosed by breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in cancer-free women with HBOC have been reported in Japan

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Conclusions

Image-guided biopsy, including MRI-guided biopsy depending on the size of the lesion, and shorter surveillance intervals, are useful when there are potentially malignant findings on breast screening MRI with contrast for cancer-free women with HBOC.

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