After breast-conserving treatment, the occurrence of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse raises the concern regarding whether it may represent two distinct types of lesion that it is important to define, a true recurrence (TR) or a new primary tumor (NPT). TR and NPT have different natural histories, prognosis, and in turn different implications for therapeutic management. We report the case of a 35-year-old woman who developed a breast invasive ductal carcinoma, which after receiving breast-conserving treatment with adjuvant chemotherapy, radiotherapy and hormone therapy, developed four years after an inflammatory carcinoma in the same breast, with different expression of immunohistochemical markers than the first breast cancer. The patient w...
We present the longest reported case of breast cancer recurrence, 52 years after initial diagnosis, ...
Background: Primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the breast is a metaplastic carcinoma subtype w...
Background. Five to ten percent of the patients with operable breast cancer develop a chest wall rec...
After breast-conserving treatment, the occurrence of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse raises the con...
After breast-conserving treatment, the occurrence of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse raises the con...
PurposeThe justification for partial breast radiotherapy after breast conservation surgery assumes t...
BACKGROUND: Among all in-breast tumor recurrences (IBTR) following breast-conserving therapy (BCT), ...
Most breast cancer recurrences occur in the surgical scars or within other quadrants of the same bre...
Breast-conserving therapy is the preferred treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer ( 1...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence after breast-conserving surgery for local...
Purpose: Describes the relevance of –various classification methods for ipsilateral breast tumour re...
The rate of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) in breast cancer after breast-conserving ther...
An increasing number of women is surviving breast cancer and due to that at risk of developing an is...
An increasing number of women is surviving breast cancer and due to that at risk of developing an is...
An increasing number of women is surviving breast cancer and due to that at risk of developing an is...
We present the longest reported case of breast cancer recurrence, 52 years after initial diagnosis, ...
Background: Primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the breast is a metaplastic carcinoma subtype w...
Background. Five to ten percent of the patients with operable breast cancer develop a chest wall rec...
After breast-conserving treatment, the occurrence of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse raises the con...
After breast-conserving treatment, the occurrence of ipsilateral breast tumor relapse raises the con...
PurposeThe justification for partial breast radiotherapy after breast conservation surgery assumes t...
BACKGROUND: Among all in-breast tumor recurrences (IBTR) following breast-conserving therapy (BCT), ...
Most breast cancer recurrences occur in the surgical scars or within other quadrants of the same bre...
Breast-conserving therapy is the preferred treatment for patients with early-stage breast cancer ( 1...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence after breast-conserving surgery for local...
Purpose: Describes the relevance of –various classification methods for ipsilateral breast tumour re...
The rate of ipsilateral breast tumor recurrence (IBTR) in breast cancer after breast-conserving ther...
An increasing number of women is surviving breast cancer and due to that at risk of developing an is...
An increasing number of women is surviving breast cancer and due to that at risk of developing an is...
An increasing number of women is surviving breast cancer and due to that at risk of developing an is...
We present the longest reported case of breast cancer recurrence, 52 years after initial diagnosis, ...
Background: Primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the breast is a metaplastic carcinoma subtype w...
Background. Five to ten percent of the patients with operable breast cancer develop a chest wall rec...