4.1. Principal results This is the first study to provide an in-depth analysis of the breast cancer applications available to consumers. Our study paints a picture of the current ecosystem and the active stakeholders involved in it. We classified apps based on their features and characteristics: ...
According to Aliabadi, at 49 she had no genetic mutations, no family history of breast cancer, and her mammograms, ultrasounds, and MRIs were benign. However, she says a breast biopsy seven months earlier had shownprecancerous cells. She knew other components of her medical history—such as...
We analyzed the patient’s alveolar air through an electronic nose and applied machine learning statistics to build a predictive model for the diagnosis of breast cancer (Fig. 1). Figure 1 Graphical abstract showing the principle of breath biopsy. Legends: Volatile metabolites produced by breast ...
We will describe here the details of the different technical options for breast tissue sampling—fine-needle sampling (FNS), core needle biopsy (CNB), and vacuum-assisted biopsy (VAB)—and the imaging modalities for guidance. We highlight the results of the latest systematic review of the liter...
Microdialysis was used for extracellular proteomics in situ. Results Significantly increased LTF and ADC and delayed perfusion were detected in dense breasts. In total, 270 proteins were quantified, whereof 124 related to inflammation, angiogenesis, and cellular growth were significantly upregulated in ...
Multilevel factors associated with time to biopsy after abnormal screening mammography results by race and ethnicity. JAMA Oncol. 2022;8(8):1115-1126. doi:10.1001/jamaoncol.2022.1990ArticlePubMedGoogle ScholarCrossref 35. Hu X, Walker MS, Stepanski E, et al. Racial differences...
More than 9% reported a personal history of LCIS prior to enrollment in the trial, and 22.7% had breast biopsy results prior to trial enrollment that showed either atypical ductal or lobular hyperplasia. The mean predicted 5-year risk of developing breast cancer among the study population was ...
The other diagnostic and screening methods commonly used are mammography, ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and biopsy [23]. Conventional management of breast cancer, including surgery, chemotherapy, endocrine therapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy, are prescribed in combination. These st...
Results Spatial heterogeneity of lymphocytic infiltrate captured by biopsies varies among patients To evaluate if TMA cores can provide a reliable estimate of the degree of lymphocytic infiltration in the whole tumour, we developed a virtual biopsy approach and applied it to 998 primary, untreated bre...
One should keep in mind, however, that granulation of tissue can increase for up to 1 year or even longer after surgery, causing diagnostic dilemmas and the need for histological confirmation after biopsy [52]. 5.1.3. Fat Necrosis The initially dominant reconstructive technique, the pedicle TRAM...