Abstract

Baseline staging bone scans in 208 women with primary breast cancer in University Hospital Kuala Lumpur from January 1993 to December 1995 were reviewed. A positive bone scan was found in 14.7% of women aged below 50 years, and 9.1% of women aged 50 years and above. No patient with T0/T1, 4.7% with T2, 6.6% with T3and 35.8% with T4tumours had a positive scan caused by bone metastases. No patient with clinical Stage 0/1, 4% with Stage 2, 9.5% with Stage 3 and 63% with Stage 4 disease had a positive bone scan. Clinical staging alone was inaccurate in 20.2% of patients. Forty per cent of patients with a positive bone scan did not have bone pain. The false positive rate was 0.5% and the false negative rate was 0.96%. We conclude that a routine bone scan is not required in Stage 1 disease or T1tumours, is indicated in Stage 3 and 4 disease, or T3and T4tumours, and should only be performed in selected women with Stage 2 or T2cancers.

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