Congress:
ECR25
Poster Number:
C-27959
Type:
Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock:
M. C. V. Lauar, A. S. Malta, C. Colombo, J. Hiraoka Catani, C. D. Pinheiro, E. E. Françolin, A. L. P. Costa, N. Lima, R. Linhares; São Paulo/BR
Disclosures:
Marcela Caetano Vilela Lauar:
Nothing to disclose
Alessandra Silva Malta:
Nothing to disclose
Caroline Colombo:
Nothing to disclose
Juliana Hiraoka Catani:
Nothing to disclose
Caio Dinelli Pinheiro:
Nothing to disclose
Erica Elisangela Françolin:
Nothing to disclose
Aline Lemgruber Prado Costa:
Nothing to disclose
Natalia Lima:
Nothing to disclose
Roberta Linhares:
Nothing to disclose
Keywords:
Breast, Mammography, MR, Ultrasound, Biopsy, Education, Cancer, Education and training
Although the overall prognosis of slow-growing breast cancers is positive, they are one of the main causes of false negatives related to interpretation errors in imaging exams. Some steps must be followed to significantly improve the accuracy of image interpretation. This study further shows cases including lesions appearing relatively stable but, when older exams are available for comparison. Additionally, slow-growing cancers present as benign-looking lesions on imaging, making detection more challenging, and highlighting diagnostic pitfalls.