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Monitoring Progression of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ Using Photoacoustics and Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound. [PDF]
Breast cancer is the leading form of cancer in women, accounting for approximately 41,400 deaths in 2018. While a variety of risk factors have been identified, physical exercise has been linked to reducing both the risk and aggressiveness of breast ...
Eisenbrey, John R.+7 more
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Achieving a pCR serves as a biomarker indicating enhanced overall survival for breast cancer patients undergoing NST. Vitamin D enhances antitumor effect of chemotherapeutics as demonstrated in cancer cells and animal models. In this prospective randomized clinical study, we aim to investigate the effect of oral vitamin D supplementation during ...
Enver Özkurt+13 more
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WSI-SAM: Multi-resolution Segment Anything Model (SAM) for histopathology whole-slide images [PDF]
The Segment Anything Model (SAM) marks a significant advancement in segmentation models, offering robust zero-shot abilities and dynamic prompting. However, existing medical SAMs are not suitable for the multi-scale nature of whole-slide images (WSIs), restricting their effectiveness.
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Abstract Introduction An ethics‐guided decision‐making framework was developed for applying pathology‐supported genetic testing, a multifaceted pharmacodiagnostic approach that translates population risk stratification into clinical utility. We introduce this service, supported by the Open Genome Project, which aligns with the beneficence principle in ...
Manie De Klerk+6 more
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Genetic alterations on chromosome 16 and 17 are important features of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast and are associated with histologic type [PDF]
Carla B. J. Vos+6 more
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US women's attitudes to false positive mammography results and detection of ductal carcinoma in situ: cross sectional survey [PDF]
Lisa M. Schwartz
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Supervised Contrastive Vision Transformer for Breast Histopathological Image Classification [PDF]
Invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is the most prevalent form of breast cancer. Breast tissue histopathological examination is critical in diagnosing and classifying breast cancer. Although existing methods have shown promising results, there is still room for improvement in the classification accuracy and generalization of IDC using histopathology images.
arxiv
Abstract Background Testicular tumors are among the most frequently diagnosed cancers in young men. The consequences of this diagnosis are orchiectomies, severely restricting fertility. For these young patients, a comprehensive diagnostics would be desirable, achieving a refined diagnosis and improved therapeutic patient stratification.
Diana Pinkert‐Leetsch+6 more
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This study compared male breast cancer (MBC) and female breast cancer (FBC) survival using data from Japanese population‐based cancer registries diagnosed between 1993 and 2011. The findings reveal that MBC survival is comparable to FBC, with no significant sex‐based differences in 5‐ and 10‐year net survival across period, age, stage, and histological
Daisy Sibale Mojoo+17 more
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Developing a prognostic index for ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: Are we there yet? [PDF]
Melvin J. Silverstein+6 more
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