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European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2008
The diagnosis of lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) provokes considerable anxiety in patients owing to misconceptions about this diagnosis. Initially LCIS was considered a premalignant lesion, but it is now a marker of increased risk. The number of women diagnosed with LCIS has increased in recent years most likely owing to more rigorous breast cancer ...
Nelia, Afonso, David, Bouwman
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The diagnosis of lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) provokes considerable anxiety in patients owing to misconceptions about this diagnosis. Initially LCIS was considered a premalignant lesion, but it is now a marker of increased risk. The number of women diagnosed with LCIS has increased in recent years most likely owing to more rigorous breast cancer ...
Nelia, Afonso, David, Bouwman
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Endocrine Practice, 2013
Pituitary carcinomas are extremely rare tumors associated with poor prognosis despite surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. The hallmark of diagnosis implies subarachnoid, brain, or systemic tumor spread.We report a case of rapid transformation of atypical nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma to a carcinoma.A 64-year-old woman presented with sudden onset ...
Francisco J, Pasquel +4 more
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Pituitary carcinomas are extremely rare tumors associated with poor prognosis despite surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. The hallmark of diagnosis implies subarachnoid, brain, or systemic tumor spread.We report a case of rapid transformation of atypical nonfunctioning pituitary adenoma to a carcinoma.A 64-year-old woman presented with sudden onset ...
Francisco J, Pasquel +4 more
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Surgical Clinics of North America, 2003
DCIS is a heterogeneous disease whose natural history is poorly defined. Screening mammography has increased the detection rate of DCIS, but we remain unable to identify cases of DCIS that will not progress to invasive carcinoma during an individual's lifetime.
Faina, Nakhlis, Monica, Morrow
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DCIS is a heterogeneous disease whose natural history is poorly defined. Screening mammography has increased the detection rate of DCIS, but we remain unable to identify cases of DCIS that will not progress to invasive carcinoma during an individual's lifetime.
Faina, Nakhlis, Monica, Morrow
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Circumlimbal Carcinoma-in-Situ
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1965The purpose of this paper is to report an unusual case of carcinoma-in-situ which presented as a 360° circumlimbal growth. Report of Case A 70-year-old white male was first seen two and a half years prior to admission. At that time visual acuity in the right eye was 20/100.
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Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1980
AbstractLobular carcinoma in situ remains controversial in nomenclature, histology, and therapy. The original description and therapeutic recommendations remain a significant contribution to better control of breast cancer. We believe the sophistication of mammography, not available at the time of the earliest therapeutic recommednations, provides the ...
R W, Powers, P H, O'Brien, A, Kreutner
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AbstractLobular carcinoma in situ remains controversial in nomenclature, histology, and therapy. The original description and therapeutic recommendations remain a significant contribution to better control of breast cancer. We believe the sophistication of mammography, not available at the time of the earliest therapeutic recommednations, provides the ...
R W, Powers, P H, O'Brien, A, Kreutner
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1970
Summary: Two series of cases, one of 576 patients with cervical carcinoma in situ, and one of 1,235 patients with invasive carcinoma, both diagnosed and managed in the years 1946 to 1967 at National Women's Hospital, are presented; follow‐up of both series is 100%. Except for a special series of 27 patients diagnosed and treated by punch biopsy alone,
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Summary: Two series of cases, one of 576 patients with cervical carcinoma in situ, and one of 1,235 patients with invasive carcinoma, both diagnosed and managed in the years 1946 to 1967 at National Women's Hospital, are presented; follow‐up of both series is 100%. Except for a special series of 27 patients diagnosed and treated by punch biopsy alone,
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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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Archives of Surgery, 1989
A total of 150 patients with in situ breast cancer were treated from 1970 through 1976, with a median follow-up of 11.5 years. There were 42 patients with microinvasion and 25 with bilateral disease, analyzed separately. Eight patients who became unavailable for follow-up within five years (but who had no evidence of disease [NED]) were excluded ...
D W, Kinne +5 more
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A total of 150 patients with in situ breast cancer were treated from 1970 through 1976, with a median follow-up of 11.5 years. There were 42 patients with microinvasion and 25 with bilateral disease, analyzed separately. Eight patients who became unavailable for follow-up within five years (but who had no evidence of disease [NED]) were excluded ...
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Carcinoma In Situ in Pregnancy
JAMA, 1961Carcinoma in situ is a frequent finding in pregnancy when cytologic methods are applied as a routine screening procedure. Such testing has been done without risk and has been applied at all stages. Cancer found when unsuspected and in a preclinical state rarely demands radical treatment.
J E, AYRE, J W, SCOTT
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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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