Calcifications are not only one of the most important early diagnostic markers of breast cancer, but are also increasingly believed to aggravate the proliferation of cancer cells and invasion of surrounding tissue. Moreover, this influence appears to vary with calcification composition. Despite this, remarkably little is known about the composition and crystal structure of the most common type of breast calcifications, and how this differs between benign and malignant lesions. We sought to determine how the phase composition and crystallographic parameters within calcifications varies with pathology, using synchrotron X-ray diffraction. This is the first time crystallite size and lattice parameters have been measured in breast calcification...
AbstractBreast calcifications, defined as calcium deposits within breast tissue, can arise from a va...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society of Chemistry via the DOI ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is frequently associated with breast calcification. This study combi...
Calcifications are not only one of the most important early diagnostic markers of breast cancer, but...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Despite the importance of calcifications in early detection of breast cancer, and their suggested ro...
Microcalcifications are important diagnostic indicators of disease in breast tissue. Tissue microenv...
The detection of microcalcifications in the breast by mammography is of great importance for the ear...
Microcalcifications are important diagnostic indicators of disease in breast tissue. Tissue microenv...
453 pagesPathological mineralization is a common phenomenon, though the association between disease ...
Classification of mammary microcalcifications is based on radiological and histological characterist...
Microcalcifications are often associated with both benign and malignant human breast lesions. Around...
International audienceBreast calcifications defined as calcium deposits within breast tissue, can ar...
Mammographic mammary microcalcifications are routinely used for the early detection of breast cancer...
Aim: To correlate the microcalcifications’ characteristics, such as morphology and elemental composi...
AbstractBreast calcifications, defined as calcium deposits within breast tissue, can arise from a va...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society of Chemistry via the DOI ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is frequently associated with breast calcification. This study combi...
Calcifications are not only one of the most important early diagnostic markers of breast cancer, but...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Publishing Group ...
Despite the importance of calcifications in early detection of breast cancer, and their suggested ro...
Microcalcifications are important diagnostic indicators of disease in breast tissue. Tissue microenv...
The detection of microcalcifications in the breast by mammography is of great importance for the ear...
Microcalcifications are important diagnostic indicators of disease in breast tissue. Tissue microenv...
453 pagesPathological mineralization is a common phenomenon, though the association between disease ...
Classification of mammary microcalcifications is based on radiological and histological characterist...
Microcalcifications are often associated with both benign and malignant human breast lesions. Around...
International audienceBreast calcifications defined as calcium deposits within breast tissue, can ar...
Mammographic mammary microcalcifications are routinely used for the early detection of breast cancer...
Aim: To correlate the microcalcifications’ characteristics, such as morphology and elemental composi...
AbstractBreast calcifications, defined as calcium deposits within breast tissue, can arise from a va...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society of Chemistry via the DOI ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is frequently associated with breast calcification. This study combi...