Hiroshima Journal of Medical Sciences Volume 33 Issue 2
published_at 1984-06

Xeromammography : a Study of 59 Cancers and 204 Non-Cancerous Lesions of the Breast

ゼロマンモグラー : 59例の乳癌および204例の非癌性乳腺疾患の検討
Nishiki Masayuki
Yamane Motoi
Amano Kuniki
Okumichi Tsuneo
Matsuyama Toshiya
Ezaki Haruo
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Abstract
Of female patients who were subjected to mammary gland xeromammography at the 2nd Dept. of Surgery, Hiroshima University School of Medicine for a period from 1979 to 1983, 59 patients with palpable breast cancer and 204 non-cancerous patients confirmed pathologically were studied mainly in regard to direct signs.

The incidence of cancer was relatively high in P2 and DY (so-called high-risk) parenchymal pattern groups, indicating necessity of minute interpretation of mammograms in these two groups. As for direct signs of breast cancer, the incidence of tumor shadow was 77.9% (46/59) and that of calcification including microcalcification (21 cases) was 42.9% (25/59) in cancer patients.

The false negative rate of xerommography was 13.6% (8/59), attributable to misinterpretation in 4 cases and to mammograms themselves which were completely normal in the remaining 4 cases. The mean age of the false negative cases seemed to be younger than that of whole cancer cases (59 cases) while neither histopathological findings nor parenchymal patterns significantly correlated with the results.
Keywords
Xeromammography
Breast cancer
Risk factor