Summary: | The success of image-guided breast biopsy depends on the biopsy method, needle selection, and appropriate
technique based on the accurate judgment by the radiologist at biopsy. However, insufficient
or inappropriate sampling of specimens may result in false-negative results or pathologic underestimation.
Therefore, image–pathology concordance assessments after biopsy are essential for
appropriate patient management. Particularly, the assessment of image–pathology concordance can
avoid false-negative reports of breast cancer as a benign pathology. Therefore, this study aimed to
discuss factors that impact the accurate interpretation of image-guided breast biopsy along with the
appropriate assessments.
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