Long-Term Follow-Up of High-Risk Breast Lesions at Vacuum-Assisted Biopsy without Subsequent Surgical Resection.
Constanze ElfgenZsuzsanna VargaKatrin BreitlingEliane PauliDaniela Schwegler-GuggemosGert KampmannRahel A Kubik-HuchCornelia LeoDomenico LeporiMartin SonnenscheinChristoph TauschSimone SchradingPublished in: Breast care (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
With a low risk of <6% of developing malignancy, VAB followed by long-term follow-up is a safe alternative to OE for most B3-lesions. A higher malignancy rate only occurred in ADH (24%). Based on our results, radiological follow-up should be bilateral, preferable using the technique of initial diagnosis. As we observed a late peak (6-7 years) of breast malignancies after B3-lesions, follow-up should be continued for a longer period (>10 years). Knowledge of these long-term outcome results will be helpful in making treatment decisions and determining the optimal radiological follow-up interval.