Can we improve breast cancer management using an image-guided histopathology workup supported by larger histopathology sections?

European journal of radiology(2023)

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Abstract
A considerably improved documentation of breast cancer and a more reliable assessment of tissue margins is provided by using larger sized histopathology samples to correlate with breast imaging findings. These in turn can enable more appropriate treatment planning, improved surgical performance, fewer recurrences, and better patient outcome. Uncertainty of surgical margin evaluation inherent to the standard small section technique can lead to inappropriate decisions in surgical management and adjunctive therapy. Progress in breast diagnosis and treatment will largely depend on whether histopathology terminology and technique will undergo a revolution similar to the one that has already occurred in breast imaging.
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Biomarkers,Breast carcinoma in situ,Breast neoplasms,Early detection of cancer,Histopathology technology,Interdisciplinary communication,Mammography,Margins of excision,Pathologists,Patient care,Precision medicine
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