Breast cancer DefinitionBreast cancer is caused by the development of malignant cells in the breast. The malignant cells originate in the lining of the milk glands or ducts of the breast (ductal epithelium), defining this malignancy as a cancer. Cancer cells are characterized by uncontrolled ...
Define Cancer of breast. Cancer of breast synonyms, Cancer of breast pronunciation, Cancer of breast translation, English dictionary definition of Cancer of breast. Noun 1. breast cancer - cancer of the breast; one of the most common malignancies in wome
Fibrocystic breast disease (FBD) (cystic mastitis) cannot be definitively differentiated from breast cancer or breast fibroadenoma on clinical criteria alone. Pain, cyclic variations in size, high mobility, and multiplicity of nodules are indicative of FBD. Noninvasive procedures (mammography, ultrasonogr...
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Although our definition of compliance was very restrictive, for it involved multiple and detailed therapeutic modalities as well as their sequencing, the observed compliance rate of MTB decisions with CancerEst CPGs when using OncoDoc2 was high (91.7%). It appears higher than prior published rates...
Definition:Breast and Cervical Cancer Program Contract Type Jurisdiction Country Include Keywords Exclude Keywords Additional filters are available in search Open Search Breast and Cervical Cancer Programmeansthe programadministered by OHA for providing assistanceto individualsneeding treatment for breast or cerv...
Models that recapitulate the complexity of human tumors are urgently needed to develop more effective cancer therapies. We report a bank of human patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) and matched organoid cultures from tumors that represent the greatest unmet need: endocrine-resistant, treatment-refractory ...
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This cohort study estimates age-specific risks of breast, ovarian, and contralateral breast cancer among carriers of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations and
A2). Given these findings and background information, such as the increased use of neo-adjuvant therapy leading to difficulties in accurate breast cancer stage definition, we concluded that data may not be missing at random or completely at random and refrained from confining to complete case-...