نتایج جستجو برای: ductal carcinoma in situ dcis

تعداد نتایج: 17049159  

2016
Nadire Duru Ramkishore Gernapudi Pang-Kuo Lo Yuan Yao Benjamin Wolfson Yongshu Zhang Qun Zhou

The molecular mechanisms responsible for the Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS)-Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC) transition have yet to be elucidated. Due to the lack of molecularly targeted therapies, basal-like DCIS has a high risk of recurrence and progression to invasive and metastatic cancers. In this study, by applying a novel single-cell clonogenic approach with the CD49f+/CD44+/CD24- surfac...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP 2014
Ramesh Omranipour Sadaf Alipour Maryam Hadji Khojasteh Bagheri

BACKGROUND Breast cancer screening and higher quality mammography have resulted in an increase in the diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ worldwide. We compared the incidence and other factors in our cases of ductal carcinoma in situ between two recent decades. MATERIALS AND METHODS Medical records of cases of ductal carcinoma in situ who had been admitted to the surgery wards of the Cancer...

2016
Xinxin Mao Jiuming He Tiegang Li Zhaohui Lu Jian Sun Yunxiao Meng Zeper Abliz Jie Chen

Distinguishing breast invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a key step in breast surgery, especially to determine whether DCIS is associated with tumor cell micro-invasion. However, there is currently no reliable method to obtain molecular information for breast tumor analysis during surgery. Here, we present a novel air flow-assisted ionization (AFAI) ma...

2010
Meghan Flanagan Susan Love E. Shelley Hwang

The intraductal approach is particularly appealing in the setting of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a preinvasive breast neoplasm that is thought to be entirely intraductal in its extent. Based on an emerging understanding of the anatomy of the ductal system as well as novel techniques to leverage the access accorded by the intraductal approach, researchers are actively exploring how ductal l...

Journal: :The oncologist 2007
Judy C Boughey Ricardo J Gonzalez Everett Bonner Henry M Kuerer

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is the fastest growing subtype of breast cancer, mainly because of the aging of our populations and improvements in diagnostic mammography and core biopsy. DCIS represents a proliferation of malignant-appearing cells that have not invaded beyond the ductal basement membrane and is a precursor for the development of invasive breast cancer (IBC). Approximately 40% ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2003
Veronica Shim Mona L Gauthier Daniel Sudilovsky Kristin Mantei Karen L Chew Dan H Moore Imok Cha Thea D Tlsty Laura J Esserman

Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is emerging as an important cancer biomarker and is now an experimental target for solid tumor treatment.However, no study has exclusively focused on COX-2 expression in early lesions such as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). We examined COX-2 expression by immunohistochemistry in 46 cases of women undergoing surgical resection for DCIS. We found that COX-2 expression wa...

2011
Yasuyo Ohi Yoshihisa Umekita Yoshiaki Rai Yasuaki Sagara Shinichi Baba Shugo Tamada Yoshiaki Sagara Taeko Kukita Takako Yoshioka Kazuhito Hatanaka Yoshiatsu Sagara Akihide Tanimoto

BACKGROUND Mucocele-like lesions (MLL) of the breast were originally described as benign lesions composed of multiple cysts lined by uniform flat to cuboidal epithelium with extravasated mucin, but subsequent reports described the coexistence of columnar cell lesions (CCL), atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH) and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). Several reports have investigated whether core biop...

Journal: :Cancer research 1996
H Fujii C Marsh P Cairns D Sidransky E Gabrielson

The progression of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) to infiltrating and metastatic cancer of the breast is thought to be a consequence of clonal expansions of neoplastic cells with progressively more genetic alterations. To study this progression, we first dissected multiple foci from each of 23 breast tumors with DCIS only and 20 cases with synchronous DCIS and infiltrating cancer. We than test...

2010
Marta Zebic-Sinkovec Maksimiljan Kadivec Gasper Podobnik Erik Skof Marko Snoj

BACKGROUND Contralateral breast cancer (CLB) is the most common second primary breast cancer in patients diagnosed with breast cancer. The majority of patients harbouring CLB tumours develop the invasive disease. Almost all invasive carcinomas are believed to begin as ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) lesions. The sensitivity of MRI for DCIS is much higher than that of mammography. CASE REPORT ...

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