AbstractIntroductionBreast cancer is a heterogeneous condition, with variants which are less common but still very well defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) classification. With the small number of cases each year large trials are difficult to perform. This series aims to discuss the rare breast malignancies encountered within a breast department and the evidence based approached to their management.MethodLiterature search of electronic databases via PubMed and the search engines Google/Google Scholar were used. Emphasis on keywords: breast cancer and the type of histology used to limit search. Searches were screened and those articles suitable had full text versions retrieved. The references to all retrieved texts were searched f...
Classification- Ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common;- Lobular carcinoma is the second malignant...
The widespread incidence and effects of cancer have led to a growing development in cancer preventio...
Rare cancers, as a collective, account for approximately one-quarter of all cancer diagnoses and dea...
Introduction: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous condition, with variants which are less common but st...
Introduction: With increasing incidence of breast cancers there are now a larger number of cases dia...
Breast cancer tumors have different morphological phenotypes and specific histopathological types wi...
AbstractBreast cancer tumors have different morphological phenotypes and specific histopathological ...
AbstractIntroductionWith increasing incidence of breast cancers there are now a larger number of cas...
Background. Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses several distinct entities with...
While the more common forms of breast cancer are well understood and recognized, there are many impo...
Background: Breast malignancies encompass various subtypes which differ in their clinical prese...
Introduction: Invasive breast cancer (BC) is the most common carcinoma in women. It accounts for 22%...
Breast cancer encompasses a collection of different diseases characterized by different biological a...
High social awareness of breast diseases and the rise in breast imaging facilities have led to an in...
More than 50% of all gynaecological cancers can be classified as rare tumours (defined as an annual ...
Classification- Ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common;- Lobular carcinoma is the second malignant...
The widespread incidence and effects of cancer have led to a growing development in cancer preventio...
Rare cancers, as a collective, account for approximately one-quarter of all cancer diagnoses and dea...
Introduction: Breast cancer is a heterogeneous condition, with variants which are less common but st...
Introduction: With increasing incidence of breast cancers there are now a larger number of cases dia...
Breast cancer tumors have different morphological phenotypes and specific histopathological types wi...
AbstractBreast cancer tumors have different morphological phenotypes and specific histopathological ...
AbstractIntroductionWith increasing incidence of breast cancers there are now a larger number of cas...
Background. Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease that encompasses several distinct entities with...
While the more common forms of breast cancer are well understood and recognized, there are many impo...
Background: Breast malignancies encompass various subtypes which differ in their clinical prese...
Introduction: Invasive breast cancer (BC) is the most common carcinoma in women. It accounts for 22%...
Breast cancer encompasses a collection of different diseases characterized by different biological a...
High social awareness of breast diseases and the rise in breast imaging facilities have led to an in...
More than 50% of all gynaecological cancers can be classified as rare tumours (defined as an annual ...
Classification- Ductal adenocarcinoma is the most common;- Lobular carcinoma is the second malignant...
The widespread incidence and effects of cancer have led to a growing development in cancer preventio...
Rare cancers, as a collective, account for approximately one-quarter of all cancer diagnoses and dea...