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A 21-Year-Old Female with Invasive Breast Cancer within a Benign Phyllodes Tumor. [PDF]
Yoneda H +4 more
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The study showed that clinicians significantly improved in detecting breast cancer after training sessions with simultaneous double readers for Digital Breast Tomosynthesis test sets. This highlighted the importance of tailored training programs, especially in countries without formal screening programs, to enhance the diagnostic accuracy of local ...
Phuong Dung (Yun) Trieu +11 more
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Breast Fibromatosis in a Patient With a History of Treated Breast Cancer: A Case Report. [PDF]
Ebrahimian S +2 more
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This retrospective study of patients with small, node‐negative HER2+ breast cancer found favorable 5‐year invasive disease‐free survival rates—93% for pT1mic/a disease and 100% for pT1b disease. Trastuzumab was administered to 66% of patients and was associated with larger tumor size and higher histologic grade.
Yuanyuan Xue +5 more
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Interest of PD-L1 in the management of triple negative breast cancers in Ivorian patients. [PDF]
Diallo A +7 more
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Breast Ductal Carcinoma in Situ [PDF]
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This article highlights the importance of understanding the imaging features and complications of fat necrosis and oil cysts to improve diagnostic accuracy and clinical management. A rational diagnostic sequence—emphasizing comparison with prior imaging, careful evaluation of morphological changes, and judicious use of biopsy—can reduce unnecessary ...
Eduardo de Faria Castro Fleury
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Invasive Ductal Carcinoma of the Breast With an Uncommon Widespread Thick Hyperechoic Pattern: A Case Report. [PDF]
Oshita G, Oura S.
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Words do matter:A systematic review on how different terminology for the same condition influences management preferences [PDF]
Barratt, Alexandra L +4 more
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Opioids in breast cancer: Between analgesia and modulation of tumour progression
Preclinical investigations consistently demonstrate that activation of μ‐opioid receptors and δ‐opioid receptors promote proliferation, migration, angiogenesis, epithelial‐mesenchymal transition, acquisition of cancer stem cell phenotypes, and chemoresistance.
Marianna Ciwun +2 more
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