TATIANA CARDOSO DE MELLO TUCUNDUVA

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Instituto de Radiologia, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina
LIM/24 - Laboratório de Oncologia Experimental, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Evaluation of an AI system for breast cancer screening in mammograms of young women.
    (2020) PETRINI, Daniel Gustavo Pellacani; VALENTE, Gabriel Vansuita; SHIMIZU, Carlos; ROELA, Rosimeire Aparecida; ARAUJO, Gabriel Miranda de; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana Cardoso de Mello; FOLGUEIRA, Maria A. A. Koike; KIM, Hae Yong
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    Brazilian randomized study: Impact of preoperative magnetic resonance in the evaluation for breast cancer conservative surgery (BREAST-MRI Trial)
    (2019) MOTA, B. S.; REIS, Y. N.; DORIA, M. T.; RICCI, M. D.; SHIMIZU, C.; FERREIRA, V.; TUCUNDUVA, T.; BARROS, N. de; BARACAT, E. C.; FILASSI, J. R.
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    Brazilian Randomized Study - BREAST-MRI Trial - Impact of Preoperative Magnetic Resonance in the Evaluation for Breast Cancer Conservative Surgery: Local recurrence and surgical outcomes
    (2023) MOTA, Bruna S.; REIS, Yedda N.; BARROS, Nestor; CARDOSO, Natalia; MOTA, Rosa S.; SHIMIZU, Carlos; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana; GONCALVES, Rodrigo; DORIA, Maira T.; FERREIRA, Vera; RICCI, Marcos; TRINCONI, Angela; RIERA, Rachel; BARACAT, Edmund C.; SOARES JR., Jose Maria; FILASSI, Jose Roberto
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    Aplicação do ACR BI-RADS® nos métodos de imagem em mama
    (2017) BARROS, Nestor de; DEBS, Cecília Lemos; CASTRO, Flávio Spinola; COSTENARO, Marco; JACINTO, Bruna Maria Trompson; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana
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    End-to-end training of convolutional network for breast cancer detection in two-view mammography.
    (2021) PETRINI, Daniel G.; SHIMIZU, Carlos; VALENTE, Gabriel V.; FOLGUEIRA, Guilherme; NOVAES, Guilherme A.; KATAYAMA, Maria L.; SERIO, Pedro; ROELA, Rosimeire A.; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana C.; FOLGUEIRA, Maria Aparecida A.; KIM, Hae Y.
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    Mama masculina
    (2017) HSIEH, Su Jin; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana; COSTENARO, Marco
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    Mama
    (2019) HSIEH, Su Jin Kim; ENDO, Érica; ZANETTA, Vitor Chiarini; BARROS, Nestor de; SHIMIZU, Carlos; BRESCIANI, Barbara H.; CASTRO, Flavio Spinola; COSTENARO, Marco Antonio; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana Cardoso de Mello; FERREIRA, Vera C. C. S.
  • article 5 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Effects of preoperative magnetic resonance image on survival rates and surgical planning in breast cancer conservative surgery: randomized controlled trial (BREAST-MRI trial)
    (2023) MOTA, Bruna Salani; REIS, Yedda Nunes; BARROS, Nestor de; CARDOSO, Natalia Pereira; MOTA, Rosa Maria Salani; SHIMIZU, Carlos; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana Cardoso de Mello; FERREIRA, Vera Christina Camargo de Siqueira; GONCALVES, Rodrigo; DORIA, Maira Teixeira; RICCI, Marcos Desiderio; TRINCONI, Angela Francisca; CAMARGO, Cristina Pires; RIERA, Rachel; BARACAT, Edmund Chada; JR, Jose Maria Soares; FILASSI, Jose Roberto
    BackgroundBreast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has high sensitivity in detecting invasive neoplasms. Controversy remains about its impact on the preoperative staging of breast cancer surgery. This study evaluated survival and surgical outcomes of preoperative MRI in conservative breast cancer surgery.MethodsA phase III, randomized, open-label, single-center trial including female breast cancer participants, stage 0-III disease, and eligible for breast-conserving surgery. We compared the role of including MRI in preoperative evaluation versus radiologic exam routine with mammography and ultrasound in breast cancer conservative candidates. The primary outcome was local relapse-free survival (LRFS), and secondary outcomes were overall survival (OS), mastectomy rate, and reoperation rate.Results524 were randomized to preoperative MRI group (n = 257) or control group (n = 267). The survival analysis showed a 5.9-years LRFS of 99.2% in MRI group versus 98.9% in control group (HR = 0.72; 95% CI 0.12-4.28; p = 0.7) and an OS of 95.3% in the MRI group versus 96.3% in the control group (HR = 1.37 95% CI 0.59-3.19; p = 0.8). Surgical management changed in 21 ipsilateral breasts in the MRI group; 21 (8.3%) had mastectomies versus one in the control group. No difference was found in reoperation rates, 22 (8.7%) in the MRI group versus 23 (8.7%) in the control group (RR = 1.002; 95% CI 0.57-1.75; p = 0.85).ConclusionPreoperative MRI increased the mastectomy rates by 8%. The use of preoperative MRI did not influence local relapse-free survival, overall survival, or reoperation rates.
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    High-accuracy breast cancer detection in mammography using EfficientNet and end-to-end training.
    (2021) PETRINI, Daniel G.; SHIMIZU, Carlos; VALENTE, Gabriel V.; FOLGUEIRA, Guilherme; NOVAES, Guilherme A.; KATAYAMA, Maria L.; SERIO, Pedro; ROELA, Rosimeire A.; TUCUNDUVA, Tatiana C.; FOLGUEIRA, Maria Aparecida A.; KIM, Hae Y.
  • article 4 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Imaging of male breast disease: the good, the bad and the ugly - A pictorial review
    (2020) VIANAA, Marcela Pacheco; TUCUNDUVAA, Tatiana Cardoso de Mello; TORRES, Ulysses S.; AGUILLARA, Vera Lucia Nunes; BRESCIANI, Barbara Helou; SHIMIZU, Carlos; CHALA, Luciano Fernandes; BARROS, Nestor de; MELLO, Giselle Guede Netto de
    The male breast is affected by a broad spectrum of conditions, ranging from benign to malignant, many of which are similar to those occurring in its female counterpart. Despite the challenge motivated by different imaging characteristic features, correct imaging interpretation in male breast disease may aid at differentiation between benign and suspected conditions, narrow the differential diagnosis and guide subsequent management. The purpose of this review is to showcase a wide array of male breast diseases, discuss their imaging presentations and key features for diagnosis.