Ductal Carcinoma in Situ
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a preinvasive clinical diagnosis that lies in the continuum between epithelial atypia and invasive cancer. Although it has been recognized…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a preinvasive clinical diagnosis that lies in the continuum between epithelial atypia and invasive cancer. Although it has been recognized…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Improvements in diagnosis and advances in targeted therapies have contributed to the increasing numbers of breast cancer survivors. The most recent estimate by the Surveillance Epidemiology…
HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Print Section Listen Mastectomy has been utilized in the surgical management of patients with breast cancer for centuries. It was William Stewart Halsted who popularized the technique of…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Breast cancer remains the most common cancer in American women, excluding cancers of the skin, and accounts for 29% of all female cancer in the United…
BACKGROUND Print Section Listen The term lobular neoplasia (LN) encompasses the entire spectrum of atypical epithelial lesions that originate in the terminal duct-lobular unit (TDLU) of the breast, and are…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen Radiotherapy is utilized as a part of breast-conserving therapy (lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy) or as an adjuvant therapy to mastectomy. This chapter focuses on recommendations…
BACKGROUND Print Section Listen Approximately 3.5% to 4% of women with newly diagnosed breast cancer are found to have stage IV disease at presentation according to the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen A generally accepted tenet of management of solid tumor malignancies—including adenocarcinoma of the breast—is that most bulky/clinically evident sites of disease are best managed by surgical…
INTRODUCTION Print Section Listen The oral cavity is the most common site for squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the head and neck, a disease that inflicts substantial morbidity and mortality…
SYNOPSIS Print Section Listen The phrase “high-risk breast pathology” has two meanings. Classically, it refers to specific histologic findings in breast biopsy tissue that portend an increased risk of breast…