Purpose: Current AJCC/UICC staging of early breast cancer defines tumor stage using the largest focus, adding the suffix " (m)" to indicate multiplicity. This method may underestimate the total tumor burden in multifocal and multicentric breast cancer (MMBC). This study examines other measures of tumor size in MMBC to determine which provides the best fit in a multivariate model for survival outcomes. Patients and methods: This prospective cohort study used data from the Australian Capital Territory and New South Wales Breast Cancer Treatment Group database to identify 812 women with ipsilateral invasive breast cancer; 141 of these women had MMBC. The pathology slides of all women with MMBC were reviewed and all foci of invasive breast canc...
High-risk early breast cancer patients are usually identified by the number of metastatic axillary n...
In multifocal breast cancer, guidelines recommend basing adjuvant systemic treatment decisions on ch...
OBJECTIVES To assess MRI-pathology concordance and factors influencing tumour size measurement in b...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine whether the aggregate tumour size of every focu...
Background: Several studies have shown that multifocal breast cancer has higher risks of lymph node...
The prognostic information implied in subgross morphologic parameters such as lesion distribution (u...
Size of breast cancer is essential in staging cancer to determine type and extent of patient managem...
Objectives: Multifocal/multicentric breast cancers have been comprehensively studied and their outco...
Aim of the study: The clinical behavior and prognosis of small multifocal and microinvasive breast c...
Aim of the study: The clinical behavior and prognosis of small multifocal and microinvasive breast c...
The 7th edition of the TNM defines multifocal breast cancer as multiple simultaneous ipsilateral and...
The size and focality of the primary tumor in breast cancer (BC) influence therapeutic decision maki...
Abstract: In order to know the associations between multifocality (MF), without related multicentric...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the effect of measurement bias in breast cancer and ...
Maximal tumor diameter (MD) is traditionally an important prognostic factor in breast cancer. It mus...
High-risk early breast cancer patients are usually identified by the number of metastatic axillary n...
In multifocal breast cancer, guidelines recommend basing adjuvant systemic treatment decisions on ch...
OBJECTIVES To assess MRI-pathology concordance and factors influencing tumour size measurement in b...
Purpose: The objective of this study is to determine whether the aggregate tumour size of every focu...
Background: Several studies have shown that multifocal breast cancer has higher risks of lymph node...
The prognostic information implied in subgross morphologic parameters such as lesion distribution (u...
Size of breast cancer is essential in staging cancer to determine type and extent of patient managem...
Objectives: Multifocal/multicentric breast cancers have been comprehensively studied and their outco...
Aim of the study: The clinical behavior and prognosis of small multifocal and microinvasive breast c...
Aim of the study: The clinical behavior and prognosis of small multifocal and microinvasive breast c...
The 7th edition of the TNM defines multifocal breast cancer as multiple simultaneous ipsilateral and...
The size and focality of the primary tumor in breast cancer (BC) influence therapeutic decision maki...
Abstract: In order to know the associations between multifocality (MF), without related multicentric...
Background The aim of this study was to examine the effect of measurement bias in breast cancer and ...
Maximal tumor diameter (MD) is traditionally an important prognostic factor in breast cancer. It mus...
High-risk early breast cancer patients are usually identified by the number of metastatic axillary n...
In multifocal breast cancer, guidelines recommend basing adjuvant systemic treatment decisions on ch...
OBJECTIVES To assess MRI-pathology concordance and factors influencing tumour size measurement in b...