Is there a potential biomarker in distinguishing invasive breast carcinomas with elevated Ki-67 levels among 2D-SWE, SMI, and 18F-FDG PET-CT/MRI-derived parameters?: A single-center data.
Seda Aladag KurtLebriz Uslu BesliYasemin KayadibiCesur SamanciAzizullah NazariTulin OzturkPinar KocaelHaluk SaymanPublished in: Journal of clinical ultrasound : JCU (2022)
Our results suggest that the quantitative parameters obtained by advanced imaging methods may be useful in predicting the high proliferation in invasive breast carcinomas. But none of them is eligible to be used as an independent biomarker in distinguishing aggressive behavior. Nevertheless, as a noninvasive method, visual assessment of microvascular morphology using SMI increases the prognostic efficiency in invasive breast carcinomas.