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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2013
Management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has evolved from radical surgery to the option of a more minimally invasive approach. Data show that breast conservation surgery performed with administration of radiotherapy, like mastectomy, is feasible and safe.
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Management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has evolved from radical surgery to the option of a more minimally invasive approach. Data show that breast conservation surgery performed with administration of radiotherapy, like mastectomy, is feasible and safe.
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Carcinoma of the Bladder In Situ
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969To the Editor:— In a recent summary article on cancer of the urinary bladder (206:1761, 1968) there is a total absence of information on some of the newer developments in the understanding of the natural history of this disease. The concepts of carcinoma in situ of the bladder and the cytologic diagnosis of bladder cancer during the preclinical stages
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Carcinoma In Situ of the Breast
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1971The combination of mammography with biopsy of lesions suspicious either radiographically or on physical examination has afforded greater insight as to the frequency and significance of carcinoma in situ. The characteristics of lobular and intraductal carcinomas are discussed, and a question is raised whether chronic cystic mastitis should be considered
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1996
In the past 10 years clinical trials have confirmed the value of breast conserving therapy for invasive breast cancer and many authorities now consider this the preferred and appropriate treatment (NCI Consensus Statement 1992a). However controversy still surrounds the treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
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In the past 10 years clinical trials have confirmed the value of breast conserving therapy for invasive breast cancer and many authorities now consider this the preferred and appropriate treatment (NCI Consensus Statement 1992a). However controversy still surrounds the treatment of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS).
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Carcinoma in Situ of the Bladder
Journal of Urology, 1995Harry W. Herr, M'Liss A. Hudson
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