نتایج جستجو برای: dcis

تعداد نتایج: 1355  

2014
S. A. Narod

Ductal carcinoma in situ (dcis) is often described as a noninvasive form of breast cancer or a precursor lesion1. This designation is based on the histologic appearance of the lesions and on their typical clinical course. In strict terms, “noninvasive” refers to the absence of visible cancer cells beyond the basement membrane (pathology description of a lesion once it is removed and examined un...

2003
Giuliana E. Francescutti Viviana Londero Ilaria Berra Chiara Del Frate Chiara Zuiani Massimo Bazzocchi

Background. The purpose of this study is to report our personal experience of 22 cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) studied with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Patients and methods. From September 1995 to December 2001, 22 women diagnosed with DCIS lesions underwent contrast enhanced MRI within 7 days after mammographic examination. Dynamic MRI was performed with a 1 T system, using a ...

2013
Lawrence J. Solin Robert Gray Frederick L. Baehner Steven M. Butler Lorie L. Hughes Carl Yoshizawa Diana B. Cherbavaz Steven Shak David L. Page George W. Sledge Nancy E. Davidson James N. Ingle Edith A. Perez William C. Wood Joseph A. Sparano Sunil Badve

BACKGROUND For women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast, the risk of developing an ipsilateral breast event (IBE; defined as local recurrence of DCIS or invasive carcinoma) after surgical excision without radiation is not well defined by clinical and pathologic characteristics. METHODS The Oncotype DX breast cancer assay was performed for patients with DCIS treated with surgic...

Journal: :Stroke 2001
E H Wong P M Pullicino R Benedict

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE We sought to determine the clinical and radiological features and pathogenesis of deep cerebral infarcts extending to the subinsular region (DCIs). METHODS - We defined DCIs as subcortical infarcts extending between the lateral ventricle and the subinsular region with a paraventricular extent >1.5 cm and a subinsular extent of at least one third of the anteroposterior e...

2011
Bok Kyoung Son Jin Gu Bong Sung Hwan Park Young Ju Jeong

PURPOSE Axillary lymph node status is the strongest prognostic indicator of survival for women with breast cancer. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is required in patients with an initial diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). METHODS A retrospective analysis was performed of 78 patients with an initial diagnosis of DCIS between Decemb...

Journal: :JAMA 2005
N Elsayegh S Bayraktar A M Gutierrez-Barrera H Lin H M Kuerer K I Muse K Ready J K Litton F Meric-Bernstam G N Hortobagyi B Arun

1512 Background: The frequency of a BRCA mutation among women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has not been well described. Consequently, patients with DCIS were not historically considered ideal candidates for genetic testing even in the presence of a family history of breast and ovarian cancer. Therefore, we examined the prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutations in women diagnosed with DCIS. METH...

Journal: :The American journal of surgical pathology 2013
Christopher J Vandenbussche Nagi Khouri Eman Sbaity Theodore N Tsangaris Russell Vang Armanda Tatsas Ashley Cimino-Mathews Pedram Argani

The differential diagnosis of low-nuclear grade intraductal epithelial proliferations of the breast includes atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). This distinction can be difficult on core needle biopsy (CNB) but can have significant clinical ramifications. We examined the clinical course of patients diagnosed on CNB with borderline ADH/DCIS lesions [marked ADH ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2003
Lin Wang Ashraful Hoque Robert Z Luo Jiuhong Yuan Zhen Lu Arata Nishimoto Jinsong Liu Aysegul A Sahin Scott M Lippman Robert C Bast Yinhua Yu

PURPOSE Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a preinvasive-stage breast carcinogenesis that accounts for approximately 20 approximately 25% of mammographically detected breast cancers. A significant fraction of untreated DCIS will evolve into invasive cancer. ras homologue I (ARHI) is an imprinted tumor suppressor gene that is expressed in normal breast epithelial cells but absent or down-regulat...

2010
Virginia Espina Brian D. Mariani Rosa I. Gallagher Khoa Tran Stacey Banks Joy Wiedemann Heather Huryk Claudius Mueller Luana Adamo Jianghong Deng Emanuel F. Petricoin Lucia Pastore Syed Zaman Geetha Menezes James Mize Jasbir Johal Kirsten Edmiston Lance A. Liotta

BACKGROUND While it is accepted that a majority of invasive breast cancer progresses from a ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) precursor stage, very little is known about the factors that promote survival of DCIS neoplastic cells within the hypoxic, nutrient deprived intraductal microenvironment. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We examined the hypothesis that fresh human DCIS lesions contain ...

Journal: :Cancer 1995
C B Leal F C Schmitt M J Bento N C Maia C S Lopes

BACKGROUND Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast has been diagnosed increasingly since the advent of mammography. However, the natural history of these lesions remains uncertain. Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast does not represent a single entity but a heterogeneous group with histologic and clinical differences. The histologic subtype of DCIS seems to have an influence on its bio...

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