Does Existence of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Accompanying Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Lead to Different Clinicopathological Features and Clinical Outcome? Report of a Breast Cancer Registry [PDF]
Background: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is widely recognized as the precursor of invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC). We aimed to compare clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis between IDC with and without coexisting DCIS stratified by ...
Sedigheh Tahmasebi +7 more
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The breasts have been assessed in women with pre-invasive diseases of the cervix uteri in the presence of human papillomavirus infection. Thepaper describes a comprehensive approach to treating benign breast diseases and pre-invasive cervical ones with ...
I. P. Aminodova, N. P. Lapochkina
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EPMA position paper in cancer:current overview and future perspectives [PDF]
At present, a radical shift in cancer treatment is occurring in terms of predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (PPPM). Individual patients will participate in more aspects of their healthcare.
Bubnov, Rostylav +7 more
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Influence of organic diet on the amount of conjugated linoleic acids in breast milk of lactating women in the Netherlands [PDF]
The aim of the present study was to find out whether the incorporation of organic dairy and meat products in the maternal diet affects the contents of the conjugated linoleic acid isomers (CLA) and trans-vaccenic acid (TVA) in human breast milk.
Barthel, Christiane +10 more
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Breast tuberculosis in Northeast Iran: Review of 22 cases [PDF]
Background: Breast tuberculosis (breast TB) is an extremely rare disease, so case reviews are also rare.Methods: This study is a retrospective review of patients with breast TB who were treated between 2002 and 2012 at the Health Center of Gorgan City ...
Khodabakhshi, B., Mehravar, F.
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Modified reduction mammoplasty for optimization of oncological approach: initial results and literature review [PDF]
Introduction: Breast cancer is the second most common cancer among women. Constant scientific evolution has allowed increasingly less invasive surgical approaches, reducing treatment-related morbidity without cancer damage.
Gabriel Salum D'Alessandro +4 more
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Alternative antibody for the detection of CA19-9 antigen: a European multicenter study for the evaluation of the analytical and clinical performance of the Access (R) GI Monitor assay on the UniCel (R) Dxl 800 Immunoassay System [PDF]
Background: Gastrointestinal cancer antigen CA19-9 is known as a valuable marker for the management of patients with pancreatic cancer. Methods: The analytical and clinical performance of the Access(R) GI Monitor assay (Beckman Coulter) was evaluated on ...
Barone D +15 more
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The surprising implications of familial association in disease risk
Background: A wide range of diseases show some degree of clustering in families; family history is therefore an important aspect for clinicians when making risk predictions.
Aalen, Odd O. +2 more
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Towards Evidence Based M-Health Application Design in Cancer Patient Healthy Lifestyle Interventions [PDF]
Cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases in Europe and the world. Significant correlations between dietary habits and cancer incidence and mortality have been confirmed by the literature.
Antoniou, Panagiotis E. +3 more
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A case of breast tuberculosis was initially misdiagnosed as a breast abscess and diagnosed definitively by minimally invasive fine‐needle aspiration cytology. This definitive diagnosis enabled us to prevent widespread infection by early initiation of the
Yethindra Vityala +5 more
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