Abstract The terms ductal and lobular intraepithelial neoplasia (DIN and LIN) were introduced by Tavossoli 15 years ago, who proposed they should replace, respectively, ductal and lobular carcinoma in situ (DCIS and LCIS). This proposal has been slowly gaining ground. We argue that DCIS and LCIS should now be definitively abandoned. Bringing together 'in situ' and other entities into the simpler and more logical DIN/LIN framework–as has been done with intraepithelial neoplasias of cervix, vagina, vulva, prostate, and pancreas–would eliminate the artificial and illogical distinctions between 'not cancers' (e.g. flat epithelial atypia, atypical ductal hyperplasia–now classified as low grade DIN) and 'cancers' (e.g. DCIS–now considered medium–...
AbstractWith the widespread adoption of population-based breast cancer screening, ductal carcinoma i...
distinct types of in situ carcinomas of the breast – lobular and ductal. Lobular-carcinoma-in situ (...
none10noneLakhani SR; Audretsch W; Cleton-Jensen AM; Cutuli B; Ellis I; Eusebi V; Greco M; Houslton ...
The terms ductal and lobular intraepithelial neoplasia (DIN and LIN) were introduced by Tavossoli 15...
There is evidence from the literature that the terms \u201cductal carcinoma in situ\u201d and \u201c...
The breast is the most common site of cancer in females in many parts of the world. Mammary carcinom...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of definitive data about the natural history of DCIS the appropriateness ...
Background: Classifying ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remains problematical for interpretation of ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) represents a challenge for the breast unit team, beginning from its ...
We lack consensus guidelines for management of pleomorphic and florid LCIS (PL- and FL-LCIS), result...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DC IS) is a breast malignancy that is characterized by the proliferation ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a proliferation of presumably malignant epithelial cells within t...
As a result of mammographic detection, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an increasing problem in b...
Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast is a non-obligate precursor of invasive breast cancer, and at...
Heterogenicity of breast ductal carcinoma in situ gives rise to opposing proposals concerning its tr...
AbstractWith the widespread adoption of population-based breast cancer screening, ductal carcinoma i...
distinct types of in situ carcinomas of the breast – lobular and ductal. Lobular-carcinoma-in situ (...
none10noneLakhani SR; Audretsch W; Cleton-Jensen AM; Cutuli B; Ellis I; Eusebi V; Greco M; Houslton ...
The terms ductal and lobular intraepithelial neoplasia (DIN and LIN) were introduced by Tavossoli 15...
There is evidence from the literature that the terms \u201cductal carcinoma in situ\u201d and \u201c...
The breast is the most common site of cancer in females in many parts of the world. Mammary carcinom...
BACKGROUND: In the absence of definitive data about the natural history of DCIS the appropriateness ...
Background: Classifying ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) remains problematical for interpretation of ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) represents a challenge for the breast unit team, beginning from its ...
We lack consensus guidelines for management of pleomorphic and florid LCIS (PL- and FL-LCIS), result...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DC IS) is a breast malignancy that is characterized by the proliferation ...
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is a proliferation of presumably malignant epithelial cells within t...
As a result of mammographic detection, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is an increasing problem in b...
Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast is a non-obligate precursor of invasive breast cancer, and at...
Heterogenicity of breast ductal carcinoma in situ gives rise to opposing proposals concerning its tr...
AbstractWith the widespread adoption of population-based breast cancer screening, ductal carcinoma i...
distinct types of in situ carcinomas of the breast – lobular and ductal. Lobular-carcinoma-in situ (...
none10noneLakhani SR; Audretsch W; Cleton-Jensen AM; Cutuli B; Ellis I; Eusebi V; Greco M; Houslton ...