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Mueller C, Zimmermann JSM, Radosa MP, Hahn AK, Kaya AC, Huwer S, Stotz L, Wagenpfeil G, Radosa CG, Solomayer EF, Radosa JC: Correlation of preoperative sonographic staging and postoperative histopathologic staging in patients with invasive breast cancer. Arch Gynecol Obstet 2024; 310: 2623-2630

May 14, 2024

PURPOSE: To assess the accuracy of preoperative sonographic staging in patients with primary invasive breast cancer. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed a prospectively kept service database of patients with newly diagnosed, unifocal, cT1-3, invasive breast cancer. All patients were diagnosed at a single center institution between January 2013 and December 2021. Clinical T stage was assessed preoperatively by ultrasound and correlated with the definite postoperative pathologic T stage. Demographics, clinical and pathological characteristics were collected. Factors influencing accuracy, over- and underdiagnosis of sonographic staging were analyzed with multivariable regression analysis. RESULTS: A total of 2478 patients were included in the analysis. Median patients’ age was 65 years. 1577 patients (63.6%) had clinical T1 stage, 864 (34.9%) T2 and 37 (1.5%) T3 stage. The overall accuracy of sonography and histology was 76.5% (n = 1896), overestimation was observed in 9.1% (n = 225) of all cases, while underestimation occurred in 14.4% (n = 357) of all cases. Accuracy increased when clinical tumor stage cT was higher (OR 1.23; 95% CI 1.10-1.38, p