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Symptoms Of Breast Carcinoma - Articles
Breast Carcinoma vs. Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma
by
Dr.Prashant Jani
Posted
Mon 29 Dec 0010 12:00am
Some authors have estimated that 4-9% of patients with breast carcinoma will eventually develop second pulmonary carcinomas. As a result, many pathologists have been faced with the problem of trying to determine whether a particular lung carcinoma represents metastatic breast carcinoma or a new primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma. This month, we ...
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Breast Carcinoma vs. Pulmonary Adenocarcinoma
by
Dr.Prashant Jani
Posted
Wed 29 Dec 2010 10:51pm
Some authors have estimated that 4-9% of patients with breast carcinoma will eventually develop second pulmonary carcinomas. As a result, many pathologists have been faced with the problem of trying to determine whether a particular lung carcinoma represents metastatic breast carcinoma or a new primary pulmonary adenocarcinoma. This month, we w ...
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Pathology of breast carcinoma after neoadjuvant therapy
by
Mark Pool, MD
Posted
Wed 20 May 2009 12:00am
If you do not receive Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine or haven't caught up with the April 2009 issue yet, I strongly encourage you to read the article by Drs. Sahoo and Lester, "Pathology of Breast Carcinoma after Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy." This is an emerging topic in breast cancer and, after listening to a presentati ...
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Micropapillary Carcinoma of the Breast
by
Dr.Prashant Jani
Posted
Wed 24 Oct 2012 2:39pm
-Micropapillary breast carcinoma (or invasive micropapillary
carcinoma IMPC) is a type of otherwise 'typical' invasive ductal carcinoma
which exhibits a unique and characteristic growth pattern.
-Invasive micropapillary breast carcinoma is a very
aggressive form of breast cancer, with a very high rate of lymph node
metastas ...
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Micropapillary Carcinoma of the Breast
by
Dr.Prashant Jani
Posted
Mon 24 Oct 0012 12:00am
-Micropapillary breast carcinoma (or invasive micropapillary
carcinoma IMPC) is a type of otherwise 'typical' invasive ductal carcinoma
which exhibits a unique and characteristic growth pattern.
-Invasive micropapillary breast carcinoma is a very
aggressive form of breast cancer, with a very high rate of lymph node
metasta ...
Read on »
Fight Breast Cancer Now with Green Tea and Vitamin D*
by
Aaron Tabor
Posted
Mon 07 Mar 2011 10:46am
Go for Green Tea
While chemotherapy is an effective and important part of breast cancer treatment, breast cancer cells often become resistant to the chemotherapy drugs. Because of this, the discovery of agents that can re-sensitize breast cancer cells to chemotherapy is an active area of research.
Newly published breast cancer research ...
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What is an Adequate Margin for Breast-Conserving Surgery? Surgeon Attitudes and Correlates
by
Michael A. Zadeh


Posted
Wed 03 Nov 2010 12:00am
Michelle Azu, MD, Paul Abrahamse, MA, Steven J. Katz, MD, MPH, Reshma Jagsi, MD, DPhil, and Monica Morrow, MD
Breast Service, Department of Surgery, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York; Department of Internal Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor ...
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CONFUSION: No mammograms until age 50 ? No teaching breast self examination ?
by
Obi Jo
Posted
Mon 16 Nov 2009 11:52pm
http://benkazie.wordpress.com/2009/11/17/confusion-no-mammograms-until-age-50-no
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed type of cancer in women. An estimated 192,370 new cases of invasive breast cancer in women and 1,910 cases in men will occur in 2009. Some 40,170 breast cancer deaths will have also occurred during 2009. The risk fac ...
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