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Ductal Carcinoma in Situ

Breast Disease, 2001
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has become a predominant pathologic entity with the broad implementation of screening mammography. In the premammographic era, it represented less than 10% of all breast cancers. Although it now occupies as much as 30% of contemporary series, it remains a controversial subject of debate in terms of its management.
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Carcinoma In Situ

CLINICAL OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 1994
J, McNelis, L, Wise
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Carcinoma In Situ

1985
This lesion has also been called ‘flat carcinoma in situ’ (Riddle et al. 1976) or ‘flat intraepithelial neoplasia’ (Barlebo et al. 1972). These are attempts to define the epithelial abnormality where there is an overtly malignant cellular pattern of the epithelial cells but without invasion or papillary growth.
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CARCINOMA IN SITU

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1952
To the Editor:— Since the introduction of cytodiagnosis, carcinoma in situ has become recognized as a neoplasm of surprising frequency. Since the lesion is often found in cervical tissues that appear normal, one of the significant problems has been to secure biopsy confirmation of these lesions following initial detection with cytology. The absence of
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CARCINOMA IN SITU

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1953
ABSTRACT To the Editor: —The recent article by Jacob Hoffman, David M. Farell, and George A. Hahn (Review of 4,152 Biopsies of the Cervix with Relation to Carcinoma in Situ, J. A. M. A.151:535 [Feb. 14] 1953) should be of great importance to obstetricians and gynecologists. In spite of the widespread interest in the condition, I have for some time been
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CARCINOMA IN SITU

Obstetrics & Gynecology, 1969
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Carcinoma in situ.

The Urologic clinics of North America, 1992
Carcinoma in situ is a high-grade and aggressive manifestation of transitional-cell carcinoma of the bladder that has a highly variable course. The treatment of CIS has undergone dramatic changes since this malignancy was first recognized. While cystectomy was once recommended as the initial treatment of choice, recognition of the highly variable ...
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In situ self-assembly for cancer therapy and imaging

Nature Reviews Materials, 2023
Jaewon Kim
exaly  

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