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Breast cancer is the most frequent malignancy in women worldwide and is curable in ~70-80% of patients with early-stage, non-metastatic disease. Advanced breast cancer with distant organ metastases is considered incurable with currently available therapies.
Harbeck, Nadia +8 more
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Breast Hamartoma: Clinical, Radiological, and Histopathological Evaluation
Objective:Breast hamartomas are rare, benign, and slow-growing breast tumors that can be definitively diagnosed by combining the results of clinical, radiological, and histopathological examination. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical, radiological,
Deniz Tazeoğlu +3 more
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The benign mimickers of carcinoma on breast MRI
The similarity between benign and malignant pathologies on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and a wide-ranging variability of the lesions from benign proliferative changes to invasive breast carcinoma cause a lower and wide-ranging specificity of breast ...
Irmak Durur-Subasi +4 more
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Objective:Galectin-3 affects tumor progression and cell surface polarization by expressing from the tumor and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Therefore, it may have a role on micropapillary carcinomas (IMPC), which have characteristic morphological
Yasemin Çakır +4 more
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Sterile acellular dermal collagen as a treatment for rippling deformity of breast. [PDF]
Prosthetic implants are frequently used for breast augmentation and breast reconstruction following mastectomy. Unfortunately, long-term aesthetic results of prosthetic breast restoration may be hindered by complications such as rippling, capsular ...
Busse, Brittany +2 more
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Breast Hemangioma Evaluation with Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Rare Case Report
Vascular tumors are rare in the breasts, and the most common forms include hemangiomas and angiosarcomas. Hemangiomas are rare benign vascular tumors.
Özge Aslan +4 more
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A systematic review of methods to immobilise breast tissue during adjuvant breast irradiation [PDF]
Greater use of 3D conformal, Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy (IMRT) and external beam partial breast irradiation following local excision (LE) for breast cancer has necessitated a review of the effectiveness of immobilisation methods to stabilise breast
Barrett-Lennard +48 more
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Breast bruises and breast cancer [PDF]
While recently examining one of the early classic works on breast cancer epidemiology—Janet E. Lane-Claypon’s 1926 report to the United Kingdom Ministry of Health [1]—and its 1931 US counterpart [2], I was struck by one item in the list of commonplace “antecedent conditions”: breast bruises, a not uncommon occurrence.
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The “Shirt Pocket” Technique—An Alternative for Augmentation-Mastopexy
Augmentation-mastopexy is a frequent procedure with high rates of early recurrence of breast ptosis, mainly after subglandular approach. The dual-plane techniques, based on the cranial dissection of the pectoralis, is the most used, but this plane does ...
Marcus Vinícius Jardini Barbosa +3 more
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Energy Deposition in the Breast During CT Scanning: Quantification and Implications for Dose Reduction [PDF]
Studies suggest that dose to the breast leads to a higher lifetime attributable cancer incidence risk from a chest CT scan for women compared to men.
Badal, Andreu +3 more
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