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The Fat Content of Small Primary Breast Cancer Interferes with Radiofrequency-Induced Thermal Ablation

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Athanassiou, E.; Sioutopoulou, D.; Vamvakopoulos, N.; Karasavvidou, F.; Tzovaras, G.; Tziastoudi, E.; Sakellariou, M.; Hatzitheofilou, C.
Date
2009
DOI
10.1159/000168318
Keyword
Breast cancer
Tumor ablation
Fat content
Computer software analysis
CARCINOMA
Surgery
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Background: Radiofrequency (RF) thermal ablation is a minimally invasive technique of local mass elimination with variable efficiency. Methods: Ten patients with small primary breast cancer diagnosed preoperatively by core needle biopsy were ablated percutaneously by an RF (Radionics Cool-tip) device operating on impedance control mode. The percent fat-containing area was calculated in each slide of a total of 47 slides introduced to IQ materials software image analysis. Results: Seven of 10 tumors with tumor diameter less than 2.8 cm and fat content less than 12.47% were totally ablated ( score 3). One of 10 with 3 cm tumor diameter and 5.45% fat content showed an intermediate degree of ablated tissue ( score 2), and the last 2 with 2 cm and 2.2 cm tumor diameter and more than 19.74% tumor fat content were minimally ablated ( score 1). Our present exploratory study on 10 patients suggests dependence of the degree of thermal damage on tumor fat content. Conclusions: We conclude that the fat content of small primary breast cancer could serve as a 'heat sink' and should be considered as a preventing factor of complete local tumor destruction by RF thermal ablation. Copyright (c) 2008 S. Karger AG, Basel
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/26033
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