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Lymph nodes in the abdomen that can be involved by breast cancer cells include the retrocrural, para-aortic, retroperitoneal, and intrapelvic nodes. Ascites and peritoneal spread to the bowel wall, mesentery, and omentum are not uncommon, especially with invasive lobular carcinoma.68 Other...
Circulating tumour DNA (ctDNA) allows tracking of the evolution of human cancers at high resolution, overcoming many limitations of tissue biopsies. However, exploiting ctDNA to determine how a patient’s cancer is evolving in order to aid clinical decis
Breast carcinoma is the most common cancer of women. Bones are often involved with breast carcinoma metastases with the resulting morbidity and reduced qua
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All patients with carcinoma of the breast seen in this Unit since 1970 were reviewed to study the incidence, prognosis, morbidity and response to treatment... R,E,Coleman,... - 《British Journal of Cancer》 被引量: 1594发表: 1987年 A novel orthotopic model of breast cancer metastasis to ...
Any cancer can metastasize to bone, with the top five being those of lung, breast, prostate, kidney, and thyroid origin. Interestingly, while most cancers have the potential to involve multiple distant organs, prostatic cancer spreads exclusively to bone. Radiologically, metastatic carcinomas are ...
Several different assays have been developed to detect DTCs in breast cancer and other types of carcinomas. One major approach to identify DTCs is immunocytochemical staining with monoclonal antibodies against epithelial or tumor-associated antigens [4–7]. To date, cytokeratins (CKs) have become ...
A 62-year-old woman with history of ductal-invasive carcinoma of the left breast, treated with surgery (left mastectomy and left axillary lymphadenectomy) and adjuvant chemotherapy and radiotherapy 17 years before, underwent imaging for restaging due to increased serum tumor markers levels (CEA and ...
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