Login / Signup

Need for Staging Investigations in Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer: Establishing Local Guidelines for Radiological Staging in Bahrain.

Ahmed Adel AlkazazNoora Fuad AliAhmed Zuhair SalmanSayed Ali Isa AlmahariTareq Hamed AltaeiWegdan Zaki AlbatiHisham Mustafa HabibAysha Adnan AlsadoonNoor Ali AlmawlaniFatema Ali AlkhabbazRaja EidHussain Adnan Abdulla
Published in: European journal of breast health (2024)
The prevalence of distant metastases in this population of newly diagnosed patients with breast cancer was higher than previously reported. Routine staging of all patients at presentation was not indicated, especially for asymptomatic patients with early breast cancer. This study identified certain groups of patients with a higher risk of distant metastasis, in whom metastatic workup should be performed. These findings may allow for the development of a local guideline that addresses the question of which breast cancer patients need staging investigations for distant metastases.
Keyphrases
  • lymph node
  • newly diagnosed
  • pet ct
  • early breast cancer
  • clinical practice
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • small cell lung cancer
  • case report
  • young adults
  • childhood cancer