Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3981950 | Clinical Radiology | 2011 | 4 Pages |
AimTo determine the sensitivity and specificity of digital infrared thermal imaging (DITI) in a series of women who underwent surgical excision or core biopsy of benign and malignant breast lesions presenting through the symptomatic clinic.Materials and methodsDITI was evaluated in 63 symptomatic patients attending a one-stop diagnostic breast clinic.ResultsThermography had 90 true-negative, 16 false-positive, 15 false-negative and 5 true-positive results. The sensitivity was 25%, specificity 85%, positive predictive value 24%, and negative predictive value 86%.ConclusionDespite being non-invasive and painless, because of the low sensitivity for breast cancer, DITI is not indicated for the primary evaluation of symptomatic patients nor should it be used on a routine basis as a screening test for breast cancer.