نتایج جستجو برای: dcis

تعداد نتایج: 1355  

2011
Xing Hua Lina Yu Xiaoxiao Huang Zexiao Liao Qi Xian

BACKGROUND Diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in breast cancer cases is challenging for pathologist due to a variety of in situ patterns and artefacts, which could be misinterpreted as stromal invasion. Microinvasion is detected by the presence of cytologically malignant cells outside the confines of the basement membrane and myoepithelium. When malignant cells invade the stroma, ther...

2012
Hitchintan Kaur Shihong Mao Quanwen Li Mansoureh Sameni Stephen A. Krawetz Bonnie F. Sloane Raymond R. Mattingly

Breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is being found in great numbers of women due to the widespread use of mammography. To increase knowledge of DCIS, we determined the expression changes that are common among three DCIS models (MCF10.DCIS, SUM102 and SUM225) compared to the MCF10A model of non-tumorigenic mammary epithelial cells in three dimensional (3D) overlay culture with reconstituted b...

Journal: :Cancer 2006
R Barry Hird Alfred Chang Vincent Cimmino Kathleen Diehl Michael Sabel Celina Kleer Mark Helvie Anne Schott Jennifer Young Daniel Hayes Lisa Newman

BACKGROUND Recent data have demonstrated that benefit from adjuvant tamoxifen therapy for patients with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is limited to estrogen receptor (ER)-positive lesions. The objective of the current study was to correlate clinicopathologic features of DCIS with ER expression and the impact of this information on tamoxifen counseling. METHODS Women with DCIS who were treat...

2014
Naomi B. Boekel Michael Schaapveld Jourik A. Gietema Emiel J. T. Rutgers Michel I. M. Versteegh Otto Visser Berthe M. P. Aleman Flora E. van Leeuwen

BACKGROUND Recent concerns about potential overdiagnosis and overtreatment of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast (DCIS) render evaluation of late effects of treatment, such as cardiovascular disease (CVD), of great importance. We studied cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in a large population-based cohort of DCIS patients. METHODS Data on all incident DCIS case patients in the Nether...

2010
Xiao-yun Mao Chui-feng Fan Hua-chuan Zheng Jing Wei Fan Yao Feng Jin

INTRODUCTION Women with ductal hyperplasia including usual ductal hyperplasia (UDH) and atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) have an increased risk of developing invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of breast. The importance of several molecular markers in breast cancer has been of considerable interest during recent years such as p53 and estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha). However, p53 nuclear accumula...

2015
Bartlomiej Szynglarewicz Piotr Kasprzak Agnieszka Halon Rafal Matkowski

BACKGROUND In ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast (DCIS), histologic diagnosis obtained before the definitive treatment is related to the risk of underestimation if the presence of invasive cancer is found postoperatively. These patients need a second operation to assess the nodal status. We evaluated the upstaging rate in patients with mass-forming DCIS. METHODS Sixty-three women with pur...

Journal: :Cancer radiotherapie : journal de la Societe francaise de radiotherapie oncologique 2001
G Noël J J Mazeron

t BackgroundBackground Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast is a disorder that has become moree common since it may manifest as microcalcifications that can be detected by screeningg mammography. Since selected women with invasive cancer can be treated safelyy with breast-conservation therapy it is paradoxical that total mastectomy has remainedd the standard treatment for DCIS. We did ...

Journal: :Advances in anatomic pathology 2013
Dara S Ross Yong Hannah Wen Edi Brogi

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an established precursor of invasive breast carcinoma. Immunoperoxidase stains for selected markers can assist pathologists in the diagnosis of challenging ductal epithelial proliferations, but they cannot replace morphologic evaluation as the primary and critical assessment of this disease. Molecular studies provide further insight into how DCIS progresses to...

2016
Stephen W Duffy Amanda Dibden Dimitrios Michalopoulos Judith Offman Dharmishta Parmar Jacquie Jenkins Beverley Collins Tony Robson Suzanne Scorfield Kathryn Green Clare Hall Xiao-Hui Liao Michael Ryan Fiona Johnson Guy Stevens Olive Kearins Sarah Sellars Julietta Patnick

BACKGROUND The value of screen detection and treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a matter of controversy. At present, the extent to which the diagnosis and treatment of DCIS could prevent the occurrence of invasive breast cancer in the future is not clear. We sought to estimate the association between detection of DCIS at screening and invasive interval cancers subsequent to the rel...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 2014
John M S Bartlett Sharon Nofech-Moses Eileen Rakovitch

BACKGROUND Screening for invasive cancer has led to a marked increase in the detection of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). DCIS is, if appropriately managed, a low-risk disease which has a small chance of impacting on patient life expectancy. However, despite significant advances in prognostic marker development in invasive breast cancer, there are no validated diagnostic assays to inform treat...

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