Abstract
BI-RAD reporting is essential for early detection and prediction of breast cancer. Consequently, the present study aimed to evaluate the correlation between ultrasound BI-RADS reporting and breast cancer clinical measures.In the current analysis, the information pertains to breast biopsies was recovered from the Department of Pathology at King Salman Hospital, Hai'l, Northern Saudi Arabia. The study included data concerning breast cancer biopsies (included 48 females and two males) diagnosed during the period from November 2019 to November 2020. Results: The present study included 50 patients with breast cancer, 45 ductal carcinoma, three lobular carcinoma, and two papillary carcinomas. About 48/50(96%) were diagnosed with invasive carcinomas.The mean age of the patients was 48 years. Only one ductal carcinoma was reported with BI-RADS III, 19/30(63.3%) and 10/30(33.3%) were reported with scores IV and V, in that order. Conclusion: Late presentation of patients with breast cancer is prevalent in Northern Saudi Arabia. Although BI-RAD reporting is essential for early detection of breast cancer, it does not correlate with breast cancer patients' clinical measures. Implementation of the mammography screening program is urgently needed in Northern Regions of Saudi Arabia, as most cases were detected with invasive breast carcinoma.