Sunday, December 30, 2012

Pre-surgery MRI may harm breast cancer patients | Redux

Pre-surgery MRI may harm breast cancer patients

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CPSC sues infant seat maker after baby deaths Makers of the Nap Nanny popular infant recliner seats tied to the deaths of five babies have failed to adequately address the products' potential hazard, said federal consumer officials who voted Wednesday to sue Baby Matters LLC of Berwyn, Pa. MRI produces a much clearer image than X-rays and ultrasound, and is recommended for detecting early tumors in women at increased risk for breast cancer. But routinely using the technology once any woman is diagnosed with a tumor may lead to more radical surgery without any benefits, says a team of Australian and U.S. researchers. They found that about 26 percent of women who had a pre-operative MRI to help determine the extent and severity of their tumor ended up having their entire breast removed, compared to about 18 percent of those whose surgeons only used traditional methods of characterizing the cancer.

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Dr. Monica Morrow

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0.0832675"I wasn't surprised by the results at all. What I am surprised by was the strength of the data," said Dr. Monica Morrow, ...
0"I think more surgeons are starting to question this because they're seeing the outcomes," Morrow said. ...
0.100537"It causes more mastectomies to start with, but it doesn't decrease the number of women who started out wanting a lumpectomy and needing a mastectomy," said Morrow ...
-0.175341"There may be select circumstances where we'd use it to solve a problem, but for most women with breast cancer they don't need an MRI for their evaluation," she said. ...
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Technology: MRIs

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Technology: MRI

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