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Radiofrequency Ablation of Breast Neoplasms

2013
Breast surgery maintains a central role in achieving local disease control in the management of breast cancer. After the introduction of radical mastectomy as a standard treatment technique, there has been a continuing shift toward decreasing the amount of tissue removed during surgery, especially for the treatment of small cancers. Breast conservative
Jose Luis, del Cura
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Imaging and Management of Unusual Breast Neoplasms

Contemporary Diagnostic Radiology, 2018
Unusual breast neoplasms encompass a host of heterogeneous benign, borderline, and malignant entities, which often pose a management challenge when encountered on pathologic analysis after image-guided biopsy. Entities to be discussed in this article include select lesions of fibroepithelial, mesenchymal, and myoepithelial origin and nonneoplastic ...
Janice Y. Jeon   +4 more
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Primary breast synovial sarcoma: a rare primary breast neoplasm

Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2009
A primary synovial sarcoma based on the breast is rare. The usual tumours on the breast are carcinomas. Synovial sarcomas account for about 6-9% of soft tissue sarcomas and most commonly develop in the extremity of young adults (80%). The other 20% of synovial sarcomas can arise in non-extremity sites (trunk 8%, retroperitoneal/ abdominal 7%, head and ...
Francisco Andreu, Vicente Tormo
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Neoplasms in skin and subcutis over the breast, simulating breast neoplasms: Case reports and literature review

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1986
AbstractTwenty cases of neoplasms in skin and subcutaneous tissue over the breast were reviewed. There were 17 women, from 15 to 70 years of age, and three men, from 25 to 66 years of age. Among the benign skin neoplasms, superficial leiomyoma, granular cell tumor, and eccrine acrospiroma were misdiagnosed clinically as primary breast carcinoma.Among ...
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Second Malignant Neoplasms in Operable Carcinoma of the Breast

1984
Development of a second malignant neoplasm (SMN) following prolonged cytotoxic therapy is a potential delayed consequence of tumor treatment [1, 5, 6, 20, 26, 27, 31, 34, 46, 48, 49, 51]. In addition, specified primary neoplasms are associated with the development of other primary malignancies through either a common etiology or an impaired patient’s ...
Holdener, E E   +6 more
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Ultrasound spectrum in intraductal papillary neoplasms of breast

The British Journal of Radiology, 2006
Intraductal papillary neoplasms (IPNs) of breast form a wide spectrum of pathological changes with benign intraductal papilloma occupying one end of the spectrum and papillary carcinoma at the other end. Intraductal papillomas are known to occur anywhere within the ductal system and are broadly classified into central and peripheral types.
M Joshi   +3 more
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[Treatment of locally advanced breast neoplasms].

Minerva medica, 1986
One particularly interesting problem in the treatment of breast carcinomas relates to the strategy to be adopted in locally advanced forms. In 10-25% of cases surgery in itself offers no guarantee of radicality and the prognosis is particularly poor.
MORINO F.   +5 more
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Molecular Pathology of Fibroepithelial Neoplasms of the Breast

2015
Fibroepithelial neoplasms (FEN) of the breast including fibroadenoma (FA) and phyllodes tumor (PT) are commonly encountered lesions in surgical pathology practice. FA is the most common benign tumor of the breast and shares many histomorphologic features with less commonly encountered PT.
Michelle Yang, Dina Kandil, Ashraf Khan
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