Breast carcinoma in situ (BCIS) is the penultimate step in the progression of normal epithelium from hyperplasia to invasive breast cancer. There are two types of BCIS: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS). Most BCIS of both types originate in the terminal ...
There are two types of breast carcinoma in situ: ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS). DCIS is a very early stage of breast cancer in which the abnormal cells are confined to the lining of breast ducts. If not treated, some cases of DCIS cases will prog...
摘要: IN-SITU BREAST CANCER: THE EORTC CONSENSUS MEETING. By - J.A. Van Dongen, J.R. Harris, J.L. Peterse, I.S. Fentiman, R. Holland, B. Salvadori, H.J. StewartDOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(89)90263-8 被引量: 144 年份: 1989 ...
The treatment of lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) is somewhat controversial. LCIS is thought to be an indicator for an increased risk of developing invasive breast cancer, but may not be a direct precursor to invasive breast cancer. This abnormality is generally widely distributed throughout the ...
Non-palpable breast cancer represented 64.7%, with a prevalence of microcalcifications; 55.8% of the tumors were less than 10mm in diameter. The most used biopsy technique was the wire-guided excision, which revealed prevalence of ductal in situ carcinoma in 94.1% of the cases, the non comedo...
A 3D attenuated total reflectance Fourier transform infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy is applied to the in situ monitoring of the growth of breast cancer cell (MCF-7) on a ZnSe surface. The good biocompatibility of the ZnSe crystal results in a tight adhesion of the cells on the surface, wit...
In situ cancer has not grown beyond the origination point. Invasive cancer has grown beyond the point of origin into other areas of the breast or body.Breast Cancer StatisticsBreast cancer survival rates are continually improving due to advancements in breast cancer treatments, such as surgery, ...
Detection of Germline BRCA1 Mutations in Breast Cancer Patients by Quantitative Messenger RNA in Situ Hybridization Mutations in the susceptibility gene 1 () may account for one half of all familial . Because of the wide spectrum of different germline mutations, identifi... T Kainu,J Kononen,O...
Invasive breast carcinoma represents the most common cancer in women. Although it can rarely occur in children and men, it is much more commonly seen in women in their 40s. Both invasive and in situ breast carcinomas can present as a palpable mass or as a mammographically detected density or...
(HealthDay)—For women undergoing assisted reproduction, there is no increased risk of corpus uteri or invasive breast cancer, but there is an increased risk of ovarian cancer and in situ breast cancer, according to a study published online July 11 in Th