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Infiltrating ductal carcinoma breast with central necrosis closely mimicking ductal carcinoma in situ (comedo type): a case series [PDF]
Here we present a series of infiltrative ductal carcinoma breast cases (infiltrative ductal carcinoma with central necrosis) so closely mimicking 'DCIS with central comedo necrosis' that on initial morphological analysis these foci of tumors were labeled
Pervez Shahid, Khan Hassan
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Case Report: Sneaky DCIS-like invasive ductal carcinoma of the breast in the setting of extensive DCIS [PDF]
In most cases, invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) of the breast is identifiable when it presents with classic infiltrative growth patterns. However, a subset of IDC can present in a very sneaky way, significantly mimicking the appearance of ductal carcinoma
Chong Chen +9 more
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A case report of coexistence of invasive ductal carcinoma and malignant phyllodes tumor in a single breast mass [PDF]
Introduction: Coexistence of malignant phyllodes tumor and invasive ductal carcinoma in a breast lesion is a very rare medical condition. In this study, a case of coexistence of invasive ductal carcinoma and malignant phyllodes tumor in a single breast ...
Mahsa Akbari Oryani, Zahra Nikfarjam
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The Role of Elastography in Predicting the Grade of Mammary Ductal Carcinoma
Background: Elastography is an imaging technique which has been used in the last decades and its role in breast masses characterization is well established. However, its value for predicting breast cancer grading is yet to be studied. Objective:
Taimaa T.M. Said +2 more
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Mixed Mucinous Male Breast Carcinoma: A Rare Histological Variant of a Rare Disease [PDF]
Male breast carcinoma is rare neoplasm, accounting for
Badareesh Lakshminarayana +3 more
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Background: The clinical outcome of breast carcinoma varies in each individual due to its molecular heterogeneity. There is a rising interest in whether the associated ductal carcinoma in-situ in invasive ductal carcinoma of breast affects the prognosis ...
Dhivya Balaiya +2 more
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Breast Ductal Carcinoma In Situ [PDF]
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast is becoming one of the most important diseases diagnosed in preventive medicine screening. The current age-adjusted incidence rate of DCIS is 32.5 per 100,000 women. For women 50–64 years of age, the incidence is approximately 88 per 100,000. Currently, for every 4 diagnoses of invasive breast cancer, there
V. Sacchini +5 more
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Breast: Ductal carcinoma [PDF]
Classification Invasive ductal carcinoma is a heterogeneous group with many different subtypes, some of them extremely rare. Each of these variants is associated with another pathological presentation and with a different prognosis compared to invasive ductal carcinoma of no special type (NST).
Moelans, CB, van, Diest PJ
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Synchronous papillary thyroid carcinoma and breast ductal carcinoma [PDF]
A 48-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a lump in her left breast. She was diagnosed with synchronous papillary thyroid carcinoma and breast ductal carcinoma. The patient underwent four cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with epirubicin and cyclophosphamide, and one cycle of docetaxel.
Heng Kong, JiXin Chen, Shou-Ching Tang
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Objective: Population-wide mammographic screening programs aim to reduce breast cancer mortality. However, a broad view of the harms and benefits of these programs is necessary to favor informed decisions, especially in the earliest stages of the disease.
Julieta Politi +6 more
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