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Tumor budding in invasive breast cancer - An indispensable budding touchstone
Background: Tumor budding denotes a phenomenon in which the tumor cells, singly or in small aggregates, become detached from the neoplastic glands at the invasive front of adenocarcinoma.
B N Kumarguru +5 more
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Tumor budding in laryngeal carcinoma
Background: Tumor budding was defined as a single cancer cell or a cluster of fewer than five cancer cells in the stroma of the invasive tumor margin. It has been suggested as a prognostic factor in various cancers, such as esophageal, lung, colorectal ...
Sumeyye Ekmekci +4 more
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Objective To investigate the clinical pathological significance of tumor budding in T1 stage esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Methods Tumor budding was searched for in the resected tissues of T1 stage esophageal squamous cell carcinoma(ESCC), and the ...
WANG Kang, YANG Chun
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Geometric tumor embolic budding characterizes inflammatory breast cancer [PDF]
Abstract Background The sina qua non of IBC is numerous tumor emboli especially within dermal lymphatics. The explanation remains a mystery. Methods In observational human studies comparing IBC with non-IBC, although common tumor parameters such as Ki-67 index, mitotic count and nuclear size showed a reasonable overlap, there was a dramatic ...
Arnav P. Modi +7 more
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Objective: With the increasing incidence and mortality of laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma worldwide, researchers continue to search for novel prognostic factors and treatment methods for preventing early laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma from becoming ...
Li Luo, Honggang Liu
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Tumor budding in gastric cancer
The tumor, nodes, metastasis (TNM) staging system has long been the gold standard for the classification and prognosis of solid tumors. However, the TNM staging system is not without limitations. Prognostic heterogeneity exists within patients at the same stage.
Xiao, Shuo-Meng, Li, Jian
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Tumor budding as a predictor of disease-free survival in patients with cholangiocarcinoma
Background: Tumor budding is considered a prognostic factor in several solid cancer types. However, we lack comprehensive information on the importance of tumor budding in cholangiocarcinoma.
Kyung Bin Kim +13 more
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Tumor budding in colorectal carcinomas [PDF]
In colorectal carcinomas, tumor budding has been defined as the presence of isolated single tumor cells or small cell clusters in the stroma at the invasive tumor margin. In this study, the relationship between tumor budding density at the invasive tumor margin and pathological parameters is investigated.Haematoxylin and eosin stained slides of 73 ...
Sert, Sevda +4 more
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Advancing Tumor Budding Detection With Fourier Ptychography Microscopy. [PDF]
ABSTRACTBackgroundTumor budding is an independent predictor of metastasis and prognosis in colorectal cancer and is a vital part of the pathology specification report. In a conventional pathological section observation process, pathologists have to repeatedly switch from 10× objective to 20× objective several times to localize and image the target ...
Su Y, Sun R, Wang Y, Xi Y, Zhang S.
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Tumor Budding in Upper Gastrointestinal Carcinomas [PDF]
The basis of personalized medicine in oncology is the prediction of an individual's risk of relapse and death from disease. The presence of tumor budding (TB) at the tumor-host interface of gastrointestinal cancers has been recognized as a hallmark of unfavorable disease biology. TB is defined as the presence of dedifferentiated cells or small clusters
Koelzer, Viktor H +3 more
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