:Diagnostic Procedure for Cancer Detection
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In 59 cases of breast cancer without palpable tumors in which nipple discharge was the main symptom (9.1% of all breast cancer cases), nipple discharge cytology, ductography, mammary ductoscopy, intraductal breast biopsy (IDBB) and cytology were evaluated for their cancer detection usefulness.<BR>The cancer detection rate for discharge cytology at the first visit was 27.1% for the touch method and 28.6% for the collection method in which discharge was collected three times a day for three days. These figures were increased to 33.9% and 39.3% respectively by follow-up. Ductography revealed abnormality in 85.5% of cases, and intraductal lesions were observed by ductoscopy in 72.7%. IDBB under ductoscopic observation was performed in 18 cases, and carcinoma was diagnosed in 7 (38.9%). The cancer detection rate involving suspicious carcinoma was 66.7%. These results suggest a difficulty with pathology at the proximal portion of ductal carcinoma and the need for follow-up for early detection of intraductal carcinoma.
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