نتایج جستجو برای: dcis

تعداد نتایج: 1355  

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian National Cancer Institute 2007
Maha M Shamloula Safinaz H El-Shorbagy Eman M E Saied

Background and Purpose : The pattern and distribution of p63 expression as a myoepithelial/basal stem cell marker can be different between atypical ductal hyperplasia (ADH), ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) and may denote basal phenotype of breast ductal carcinoma. CK8/18 is a luminal marker and may indicate a luminal phenotype of IDC and its expression in ADH...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2010
Emil D Kurniawan Allison Rose Arlene Mou Malcolm Buchanan John P Collins Matthew H Wong Julie A Miller G Bruce Mann

HYPOTHESIS A core needle biopsy (CNB) diagnosis of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) may be associated with a final diagnosis of invasive cancer. Preoperative radiologic, clinical, and pathological features may identify patients at high risk of diagnostic upstaging, who may be appropriate candidates for sentinel node biopsy at initial surgery. DESIGN Review of prospectively collected database. ...

2014
Xiaoyi Zhang Rui Wang Zhiyong Wu Xueqing Jiang

Objective: Axillary lymph node status is one of the most important prognostic indicator of survival for breast cancer, especially in ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) should be performed in patients with an initial diagnosis of DCIS. Methods: A retrospective study was performed of 124 patients with an initial ...

Journal: :Romanian journal of morphology and embryology = Revue roumaine de morphologie et embryologie 2012
Georgiana Luminiţa Fota A Stepan Raluca Niculina Ciurea

The identification of breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a factor that increases 8-10 times the risk of developing invasive ductal breast carcinoma (DCI) later. In this study, we evaluated the immunoexpression of the HER2/neu oncoprotein in the DCIS cases associated with DCI, both in situ and in the invasive components. We also studied the Her2/neu immunoreactivity in the cases of DCI ha...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 2006
Ping Tang Xi Wang Linda Schiffhauer Jianmin Wang Patricia Bourne Qi Yang Andrew Quinn Steven I Hajdu

Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a group of heterogeneous lesions genetically, morphologically, and biologically. Recently, breast epithelium in the terminal ductal lobular unit has been sub-classified based on the expression of several cytokeratin markers as stem cells (CK5/6 +), luminal cells (CK8, CK18 +), and basal cells (CK14, CK17 +). In this study we describe the relationship between D...

Journal: :Journal of medical screening 2006
Suman Prinjha Julie Evans Ann McPherson

OBJECTIVES To explore the attitudes of women with screen-detected ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) towards information provision for mammographic screening. SETTING Respondents recruited throughout the UK during 2003-2004. METHODS Qualitative study using semi-structured interviews. PARTICIPANTS Ten women diagnosed with DCIS as a result of mammographic screening. RESULTS None of the women...

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: :Oncology 2014
William C Wood Michael Alvarado Daniel J Buchholz David Hyams Shelley Hwang Jennifer Manders Catherine Park Lawrence J Solin Julia White Shawna Willey

The management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) can be controversial. Widespread adoption of mammographic screening has made DCIS a more frequent diagnosis, and increasingly smaller, lower-grade lesions are being detected. DCIS is commonly treated with breast-conserving surgery and radiation. However, there is greater recognition that acceptable cancer control outcomes can be achieved for som...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Sangjun Lee Sheila Stewart Iris Nagtegaal Jingqin Luo Yun Wu Graham Colditz Dan Medina D Craig Allred

Molecular mechanisms mediating the progression of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) to invasive breast cancer remain largely unknown. We used gene expression profiling of human DCIS (n = 53) and invasive breast cancer (n = 51) to discover uniquely expressed genes that may also regulate progression. There were 470 total differentially expressed genes (≥2-fold; P < 0.05). Elevated expression of gen...

Journal: :Seminars in surgical oncology 1991
Gianluca Franceschini Daniela Terribile Stefano Magno Cristina Fabbri Pierfrancesco D'Alba Federica Chiesa Alba Di Leone Ilaria Scafetta Riccardo Masetti

The incidence of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), a noninvasive form of breast cancer, has increased markedly in recent decades, and DCIS now accounts for approximately 20% of breast cancers diagnosed by mammography. Laboratory and patient data suggest that DCIS is a precursor lesion for invasive cancer. Controversy exists with regard to the optimal management of DCIS patients. In the past, mas...

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