QUANTIFY THE NUMBER OF MAMMOGRAPHY IN THE STATE OF GOIAS AND ANALYZE THE CLINIC INDICATIONS AND THE DIAGNOSTICS REALIZED

Daiane L. M. Nogueira, Vantuir J. D. Mota, Fernanda M. Santos, Caroline D. Falquetto, Bruna S. Lima, Thiago D. Feitosa, Fabiana C. Q. S. Anjos, Marcosa T. S. Azevedo

“Objective: Quantify the number (nº) of mammography (MMG) realized in Goias and analyze if there is association between the age group and the radiological classification of BI-RADS. Methods: Transversal study with the nº of realized MMG and BI-RADS classification of Goias present in the Computer Department of the Health Unic System between the period of January/2010 to December/2013. Was used the chi-squared test (X²) and the Odds Ratio (OR) calculation to verify the association between the age group and BI-RADS classification. Results: In the period of Jan/2010 to Dec/2013 was realized 205.131 MMG. The BI-RADS 1 (normal exam) prevailed (51,69%), instead of BI-RADS 6 (evidence of malignancy) with 0,05%. In the analysis of the age group in relation of the BI-RADS prevail the age of 40-49 years in the BI-RADS 1,2 (benign) and 3 (probably benign), however also prevailed in BI-RADS 4 (suspicion of malignancy), longer the sixth decade there is a higher prevalence of BI-RADS 5 (high malignancy suspicion) and 6, sugesting a bigger chance of suspicious finding and malignant with the increase of age. In the analysis of the possible association of the age ≤29 years to 30-39 years and the BI-RADS 4 and 5 there wasn’t significant difference (p<0,05) between the groups in relation of BI-RADS 1, 2 and 3. But, analyzing the age of ≤49 years and 50-59 years there was a significant difference (p<0,005) compared to BI-RADS 1, 2 and 3. The relative chance of MMG with BI-RADS 4 and 5 in pacientes with 50-59 years is 14% higher (OR=1,14) compared to ≤49. Conclusions: The screening MMG should continue to be realized in >40 years women, mostly 50 to 59 years, since there is a bigger relative chance of suspicious malignancy and to develop into breast cancer.Key words: Breast cancer; mammography; diagnosis.”