GP Breast Imaging Guideline Update!
PSA! GP Guideline Updates!
New symptom? Here’s how to investigate it properly.
Cancer Australia has released updated guidance on investigating new breast symptoms, and it's an important reminder of how age influences imaging choices.
π Key Takeaways:
Women 35 years and over: Begin with a mammogram, followed by an ultrasound if needed.
Under 35 years: Ultrasound is the first-line imaging modality. Add a mammogram only if findings are suspicious, indeterminate, or don’t match the clinical picture.
Suspicious lumps: GPs should include a detailed history and are encouraged to discuss with the radiologist on the day. This may lead to further targeted imaging such as contrast-enhanced mammography.
MRI is not recommended as routine first-line imaging, but may be used later in complex or inconclusive cases in specialist consultation.
At Breast Imaging Victoria, we follow these evidence-based protocols closely and welcome GP collaboration to ensure the best outcomes. Please remember to book mammograms first in patients aged 35+, unless clinical judgement suggests otherwise.
π View the full guide here:
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