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BackgroundTo investigate the practice regarding breast MRI exams and breast MRI-guided biopsies in two countries with different health care systems, France and Québec. A 12-item questionnaire was distributed online among radiologists from France and Québec, attempting to determine: demographic characteristics and breast MRI diagnostic and MRI-guided practices (indications, workload, availability, and waiting time assessment).ResultsOne hundred and seventy radiologists (France, 132 respondents (28.5%); Quebec, 38 respondents (35.2%)) participated in the survey, most of them based in non-academic centers. Thirty-eight percent of Quebec and 2.3% of French radiologists did not perform breast MRI in their daily practice. Nearly 50% of French and Quebec respondents interpreted 1–10 breast MRI exams per week. Decision-making factors of preoperative MRI were similar in both countries (pathology, age, and breast density), with a heavier emphasis placed on the surgeon’s opinion in Quebec (47.8% versus 21.8% (p = 0.009)). Quebec demonstrated a higher waiting time than France (1–2 weeks in 40% versus less than 1 week in 40%). MRI-guided breast biopsies (less than 5 MRI-guided biopsies per week) were being performed by a minority of the respondents (36% in France and 43% in Québec).ConclusionMost of radiologists performing breast MRIs work in non-academic institutions in both countries. Waiting time is higher in Quebec, but most of preoperative breast MRIs are performed within 3 weeks in both countries. The surgeon plays an important role in recommending preoperative MRI in Quebec. MRI-guided breast biopsies are not widely available in both countries.

Highlights

  • To investigate the practice regarding breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) exams and breast MRI-guided biopsies in two countries with different health care systems, France and Québec

  • From September 2015 to September 2016, a web-based survey was conducted with members of the Société Canadienne Francaise de Radiologie (SCFR) (“Société Canadienne Française de Radiologie”, Québec, Canada) and SIFEM (“Société d’Imagerie de la Femme”, France) targeting radiologists involved in breast imaging

  • Most radiologists were employed in nonacademic institutions

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Introduction

To investigate the practice regarding breast MRI exams and breast MRI-guided biopsies in two countries with different health care systems, France and Québec. A 12-item questionnaire was distributed online among radiologists from France and Québec, attempting to determine: demographic characteristics and breast MRI diagnostic and MRI-guided practices (indications, workload, availability, and waiting time assessment). Breast MRI carries the risk of potentially lengthening surgical waiting times due to its propensity to create the need for second-look ultrasounds, with or without associated biopsy, along with increasing mastectomy rates [5,6,7]. The purpose of the present study was to identify practice trends and opinions concerning breast MRI and MRI-guided biopsies in two different health care systems, one in a European (France) and the other in a North American country (Province of Quebec/ Canada)

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