Targeting Breast Cancer: Advances in Multimodal Imaging and Oncoplastic Breast Surgery
A special issue of Cancers (ISSN 2072-6694). This special issue belongs to the section "Methods and Technologies Development".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 October 2023) | Viewed by 3026
Special Issue Editor
Interests: breast cancer; breast surgery; breast reconstruction; onco-plastic surgery; minimal invasive breast surgery; magnetic resonance imaging; mammography; tomosynthesis; breast ultrasound; three-dimensional imaging; targeted breast surgery; intraoperative ultrasound; hybrid imaging
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Dear Colleagues,
Breast cancer is still the major cause of mortality of women in Europe and Western countries. However, according to recent data, the rates of mortality are declining, with the falls being largest in the age group covered by mammography screening and also in the age group from 20 to 49 years. Advances in imaging performed with multimodal techniques are essential for earlier diagnosis and treatment and, thus, improvement of survival rates with primary breast cancer. To preserve the shape and function of the breast, surgery has developed towards minimally invasive procedures with oncoplastic techniques. It is vital for optimal results that the extent of the tumor is visualized precisely before, during, and after surgery with appropriate imaging techniques, enhancing the rate of margin-free specimens and reducing the need for re-operations. Thus, breast cancer surgery guided by multimodal imaging may be as targeted as systemic therapy targets different tumor profiles.
Especially after exposure of the tumor to cytotoxic drugs with neoadjuvant chemotherapy, it is a challenge to measure the exact size of residual tumor burden and to determine the resection lines.
Complementary diagnostic tools are now evolving, including mammography, tomosynthesis, high-resolution B-mode breast ultrasound, three-dimensional breast ultrasound, strain elastography, shear elastography, automated breast volume scan (ABVS), contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), MRI, PET-MRI, and MRI-navigated ultrasound.
This issue on “Advances in Multimodal Imaging and Oncoplastic Breast Surgery” encourages scientists to publish their groundbreaking work on advances in imaging and surgical treatment of the main cancer entity of women.
Dr. Peter Kern
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- breast cancer
- targeted breast surgery
- breast ultrasound
- ultrasound-guided breast surgery
- multimodal imaging
- magnetic resonance imaging
- MRI-navigated ultra-sound
- mammography
- tomosynthesis
- three-dimensional imaging
- ultra-staging
- contrast-enhanced ultrasound
- automated breast volume scan
- shear wave elastography
- strain elastography
- hybrid imaging
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