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CATEGORIZATION OF BREAST FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATES USING YOKOHAMA CLASSIFICATION AND ITS CORRELATION WITH HISTOPATHOLOGICAL FINDINGS

VİSHAL ROHİLLA, PARVEEN KUNDU, MONİKA GATHWAL, PUSHPENDRA MALİK, CHİRANJEEV GATHWAL, SUNAİNA HOODA

European Journal of Breast Health - 2025;21(3):237-245

Department of Pathology, Bhagat Phool Singh Government Medical College for Women, Haryana, India

 

Objective: Breast cancer is the most prevalent cancer among women worldwide. In developing countries, fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) is commonly used for screening to reduce mortality rates. The International Academy of Cytology has established the Yokohama system to enhance diagnostic clarity and communication between pathologists and clinicians. A triple test approach, incorporating clinical evaluation, imaging, and FNAC, can further improve patient care for breast lesions and may enhance the Yokohama System’s effectiveness.