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Cancer Research, 2012
Abstract Background: Specific pathological and biological factors differentiating pure DCIS, DCIS with microinvasion (DCIS-MI) and DCIS with concomitant invasive ductal carcinoma (DCIS-IDC) are currently unknown. Identification of such factors would enable us to better understand the transition from an in situ to an invasive carcinoma ...
G MacGrogan +17 more
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Abstract Background: Specific pathological and biological factors differentiating pure DCIS, DCIS with microinvasion (DCIS-MI) and DCIS with concomitant invasive ductal carcinoma (DCIS-IDC) are currently unknown. Identification of such factors would enable us to better understand the transition from an in situ to an invasive carcinoma ...
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DCIS: Radiation Considerations
Current Breast Cancer Reports, 2020Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is commonly treated with radiotherapy as a part of breast-conserving therapy, though increasingly the use of routine radiation treatment is being questioned. The intent of this review is to summarize studies on the role of radiotherapy for DCIS, with an emphasis on more recent trials.
Puyao C. Li, Rinaa S. Punglia
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Current Therapeutic Approaches to DCIS
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 2018Treatment for ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) has historically been extrapolated from studies of invasive breast cancer. Accepted local therapy approaches range from small local excisions, with or without radiation, to bilateral mastectomies. Systemic treatment with endocrine therapy is often recommended for hormone positive patients. With improvements
Kaleigh Doke +2 more
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Annals of Surgical Oncology, 2006
The role of sentinel node mapping and biopsy in the management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remains controversial. A debate about the use of a staging technique for the evaluation of a malignancy without metastatic potential seems absurd. However, this debate is fueled by two factors. First, some patients diagnosed with DCIS will ultimately prove
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The role of sentinel node mapping and biopsy in the management of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remains controversial. A debate about the use of a staging technique for the evaluation of a malignancy without metastatic potential seems absurd. However, this debate is fueled by two factors. First, some patients diagnosed with DCIS will ultimately prove
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2023
U predavanju je obuhvaćeno povijesno i sadašnje zbrinjavanje duktalnog karcinoma in situ, prikazani su rezultati Klinike za tumore u liječenju DCIS, uključujući učestalost recidiva nakon 10-15 godina. Također, prikazani su trendovi budućeg liječenja ove bolesti, kao i prospektivne studije koje su u tijeku, a istražuju aktivno praćenje DCIS ...
Stanec, Mladen +2 more
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U predavanju je obuhvaćeno povijesno i sadašnje zbrinjavanje duktalnog karcinoma in situ, prikazani su rezultati Klinike za tumore u liječenju DCIS, uključujući učestalost recidiva nakon 10-15 godina. Također, prikazani su trendovi budućeg liječenja ove bolesti, kao i prospektivne studije koje su u tijeku, a istražuju aktivno praćenje DCIS ...
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2018
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), the noninvasive form of breast cancer (BC), comprises just over 20% of breast cancer cases diagnosed each year in the USA. Most patients are treated with local excision of the disease followed by whole breast radiation therapy.
Joshua, Feinberg +3 more
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Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), the noninvasive form of breast cancer (BC), comprises just over 20% of breast cancer cases diagnosed each year in the USA. Most patients are treated with local excision of the disease followed by whole breast radiation therapy.
Joshua, Feinberg +3 more
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DCIS: Pathology and Molecular Markers
2006Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) represents a proliferation of malignant epithelial cells within the ducts of the breast, without invasion through the basement membrane. It is assumed that all invasive carcinomas of the breast are preceded by DCIS; however, it is not known what proportion of DCIS, if left untreated, will progress to invasive carcinoma ...
Meijnen, Philip +2 more
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2018
Synonyms of decompression illness (DCI) are dysbaric illness (DI), decompression sickness (DCS), decompression accident or caisson disease. As DCS and AGE quite often occur together, these are commonly summarised as DCI or DI which is used as the preferred term for decompression-related accidents.
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Synonyms of decompression illness (DCI) are dysbaric illness (DI), decompression sickness (DCS), decompression accident or caisson disease. As DCS and AGE quite often occur together, these are commonly summarised as DCI or DI which is used as the preferred term for decompression-related accidents.
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Space Charge Compensation with DCI
1980Extensive tests of space charge compensation, at the energy of.8 GeV, in similar conditions to those of the e+e− configuration are reported. Stability regions, smaller in size than those observed in that configuration, are found to decrease rapidly with current. Up to the limit, the beam cross-section stays constant.
Le Duff, J. +4 more
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