Reducing the Risk of Needle Tract Seeding or Tumor Cell Dissemination during Needle Biopsy Procedures

Cancers (Basel). 2024 Jan 11;16(2):317. doi: 10.3390/cancers16020317.

Abstract

Purpose: Many women fear that breast needle biopsies increase the risk of cancer spread. The purpose of this review article is to discuss the breast cancer literature regarding the risk of needle-biopsy-induced cancer cell displacement and its impact on local and regional recurrence and breast cancer survival.

Methods: A literature review is performed to discuss the risks and mitigation of needle-biopsy-induced cancer cell displacement.

Results: Needle-biopsy-induced cancer cell displacement is a common event. The risk is influenced by the biopsy technique and the breast cancer type. Evidence suggests that the risk of needle-biopsy-induced cancer cell displacement may potentially increase the odds of local recurrence but has no impact on regional recurrence and long-term survival.

Conclusions: Technical modifications of needle biopsy procedures can reduce the risk of breast needle-biopsy-induced cancer cell displacement and potentially reduce the risk of local recurrence, especially in patients for whom whole breast radiation is to be omitted.

Keywords: breast cancer; coaxial; cryoablation; fine needle aspiration; needle biopsy; recurrence; seeding.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.