The effect of DCIS-associated myoepithelial cells on macrophage phenotype – drivers of DCIS progression [PDF]
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-obligate precursor of invasive breast cancer, only approximately half of all diagnosed DCIS cases will progress to invasive disease during a woman’s lifetime.
Roozitalab, M
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A framework for jointly modeling the natural history of ductal carcinoma in situ and invasive breast cancer. [PDF]
Kapanidis E, Humphreys K.
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Racial Disparity in Ductal Carcinoma in Situ: Risk-Predictive and Actionable Biomarkers for Early Intervention. [PDF]
Franklin D, Rida P, Jinna N.
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Extracellular vesicles in nipple discharge for breast cancer screening. [PDF]
Ozaki Y +16 more
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Recurrence Patterns and Overtreatment in Pure DCIS: A Retrospective Clinical and Radiological Follow-Up Study. [PDF]
Torrione MC +9 more
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Transcriptome predictors of second breast events in ductal carcinoma in situ: a case‒control study including Black and White women. [PDF]
Hazra A +9 more
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Einflussfaktoren auf die Rezidivrate beim DCIS
DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma in situ) shows morphological changed cells, which are equal to the typical changes of a carcinoma. The difference to an invasive carcinoma is, that it has not passed the basement membrane yet, and is still located inside the lumen ...
Görgens, Jennifer Youn-Hi
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Assessment of breast cancer and feasibility of subtyping of breast cancer using thoracoabdominal staging photon-counting detector computed tomography. [PDF]
Neubauer C +10 more
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Beyond Histology: Evaluating Ultrafast DCE MRI Texture Analysis for Breast DCIS Grading. [PDF]
Wang Y, Zhao K.
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Identification of diagnostic blood indicators associated with adenomyosis: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Tong Y +6 more
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