ABSTRACT Purpose To investigate the role of diffusion‐weighted imaging (DWI) in the differential diagnosis of breast lesions and to determine whether there is an association with histological subtypes and prognostic factors. Materials & Methods This retrospective study was approved by our institution's ethics committee. A total of 456 patients who underwent ultrasound‐guided tru‐cut biopsy between January 2024 and January 2025 were evaluated. Patients who had pre‐biopsy breast MRI examinations with diagnostically adequate DWI sequences were included. Apparent diffusion coefficient values (ADC mean and ADC ratio ) were measured. Results The mean age of the patients was 46.79 ± 12.55 years. A total of 96 breast masses were evaluated in the study, of which 44.79% ( n = 43) were benign, and 55.21% ( n = 53) were malignant. A statistically significant difference was observed between the benign group (1.22 ± 0.24 × 10 −3 mm 2 /s) and the malignant group (0.76 ± 0.18 × 10 −3 mm 2 /s) in terms of ADC mean values ( p 0.05). A statistically significant difference in ADC ratio values was observed between HER2‐negative cases (0.56 ± 0.12) and HER2‐positive cases (0.49 ± 0.14) ( p = 0.043). Conclusion DWI and ADC represent reliable methods for distinguishing between benign and malignant breast lesions. The observed association between ADC ratio values and HER2 expression suggests that this parameter may be useful in identifying breast cancer patients with poor prognostic profiles.
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