Abstract

Abstract. Breast cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplasms among women nowadays. Timely diagnosis is the basis for effective and successful treatment of this disease. The existing classical methods of X-ray examination (MG, ultrasound, MRI) play a major role in the detection of breast cancer, but in some cases, the diagnosis of breast cancer can be difficult. Therefore, diagnostic performance of scintimammography with specialized gamma camera called molecular breast imaging (MBI) is now of particular clinical interest.Materials and methods. 312 patients with a preliminary clinical diagnosis of breast cancer were examined in the department of radionuclide diagnostics of N.N. Petrov Research Center of Oncology. They underwent scintimammography (MBI) with a specialized gamma camera manufactured by GE (Discovery 750b). Images of both breasts were obtained 15 min after intravenous injection of 500 MBq activity of 99mTc-MIBI. The foci of moderate and intensive radiopharmaceutical accumulation in breast were considered as a sign of a tumor. The diagnostic performance of MBI and the sensitivity in detection of various biological subtypes of cancer were calculated by comparing with the results of morphological and immunohistochemically studies.Results. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of the MBI in the diagnostics of breast cancer were 88, 75 and 87%, respectively. Sensitivity of this method in detection of different biological subtypes ranged from 89% to 95% with lowest performance found in luminal A subtype.Conclusion. Scintimammography (MBI) is an informative way of breast cancer diagnostics. The revealed differences in the sensitivity of the method in patients with different biological subtypes of breast cancer confirm the need for further study of this topic.

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