Columnar cell lesions (CCLs) of the breast are a spectrum of lesions that have posed difficulties to pathologists for many years, prompting discussion concerning their biologic and clinical significance. We present a study of CCL in context with hyperplasia of usual type (HUT) and the more advanced lesions ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive ductal carcinoma. A total of 81 lesions from 18 patients were subjected to a comprehensive morphologic review based upon a modified version of Schnitt's classification system for CCL, immunophenotypic analysis (estrogen receptor [ER], progesterone receptor [PgR], Her2/neu, cytokeratin 5/6 [CK5/6], cytokeratin 14 [CK14], E-cadherin, p53) and for the first time, a whole genome molecular analysis ...
The chromatin pattern in nuclei from breast ductal proliferative lesions was quantitatively evaluate...
SummaryNearly 80% of well-differentiated in situ duct carcinomas (g1 DCIS) have been shown to be mul...
The hypothetical multistep model of breast carcinogenesis suggests a transition from normal epitheli...
The term ‘‘columnar cell lesions’ ’ encompasses a spectrum of processes, characterised by variably d...
Columnar cell lesions have been proposed as precursor lesions of low-grade breast cancer. The molecu...
Molecular analysis of invasive breast cancer and its precursors has furthered our understanding of b...
Aims: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an established late precursor of sporadic invasive breast c...
Lobular neoplasia (LN) and columnar cell alterations (CCAs) may share similar genetic abnormalities,...
There is evidence to suggest that some special types of breast cancer including tubular and lobular ...
Breast cancer develops through multiple stages from hyperplasia to invasive and finally metastatic d...
This study was to estimate the frequency of occurrence of columnar cell lesions (CCLs) in Nigerian w...
Background: Columnar cell lesions (CCLs) are characterized by the presence of columnar epithelial ce...
OBJECTIVES: Columnar cell lesions are being encountered with increasing frequency in breast biopsies...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-invasive type of breast cancer with highly variable potenti...
Histological and molecular evidence has led to a model of breast cancer progression in which cells f...
The chromatin pattern in nuclei from breast ductal proliferative lesions was quantitatively evaluate...
SummaryNearly 80% of well-differentiated in situ duct carcinomas (g1 DCIS) have been shown to be mul...
The hypothetical multistep model of breast carcinogenesis suggests a transition from normal epitheli...
The term ‘‘columnar cell lesions’ ’ encompasses a spectrum of processes, characterised by variably d...
Columnar cell lesions have been proposed as precursor lesions of low-grade breast cancer. The molecu...
Molecular analysis of invasive breast cancer and its precursors has furthered our understanding of b...
Aims: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an established late precursor of sporadic invasive breast c...
Lobular neoplasia (LN) and columnar cell alterations (CCAs) may share similar genetic abnormalities,...
There is evidence to suggest that some special types of breast cancer including tubular and lobular ...
Breast cancer develops through multiple stages from hyperplasia to invasive and finally metastatic d...
This study was to estimate the frequency of occurrence of columnar cell lesions (CCLs) in Nigerian w...
Background: Columnar cell lesions (CCLs) are characterized by the presence of columnar epithelial ce...
OBJECTIVES: Columnar cell lesions are being encountered with increasing frequency in breast biopsies...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a non-invasive type of breast cancer with highly variable potenti...
Histological and molecular evidence has led to a model of breast cancer progression in which cells f...
The chromatin pattern in nuclei from breast ductal proliferative lesions was quantitatively evaluate...
SummaryNearly 80% of well-differentiated in situ duct carcinomas (g1 DCIS) have been shown to be mul...
The hypothetical multistep model of breast carcinogenesis suggests a transition from normal epitheli...