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- 1From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): SJ Hall1 , SE Brown1 , GJR Porter1 , J Steel1 , K Paisley1 , RM Watkins1 and C Holgate1 Routine axillary ultrasound and sampling of abnormal nodes began in Plymouth in 2005 for the staging of primary breast...
- 2From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): GJ Bansal1 and K Gower-Thomas2 Methods The previous mammograms of 148 patients with screen-detected breast cancer were examined at Breast Test Wales, Cardiff. Women who showed 'minimal signs' on...
- 3From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): S Taneja1 , S Doyle1 , S McCulley1 , D Macmillan1 and A Evans1 Therapeutic mammoplasty (TM) is being increasingly performed to allow breast conservation in women with breasts suitable for some form of...
- 4From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): MZ Mvere1 , SJ Tennant1 , AJ Evans1 , I Ellis2 , J James1 , M Shehat2 and S Chan2 Locally advanced primary breast cancer (LAPC) is associated with a high risk of metastatic disease in spite of...
- 5From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAcquired somatic mutations are responsible for approximately 90% of breast tumours. However, only one somatic aberration, amplification of the HER2 locus, is currently used to define a clinical subtype, one that...
- 6From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedLike their normal counterparts, many tumours are thought to have a hierarchical organization, albeit a disorganized one. Accordingly, the concept of cancer stem cells has emerged, and that these cells are responsible...
- 7From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): CM Lee1 , L McLean1 and A O'Brien2 In our institution double reading of screening mammo-grams with arbitration by consensus was introduced in January 2000. Discordant double reading opinions are discussed...
- 8From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): AAM Leaver1 and L McLean1 Routine ipsilateral axillary ultrasound of patients with breast cancer has been performed in our Trust since September 2008. Fine needle aspiration (FNA) is then performed on...
- 9From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): J Prynn2 , N Barr1 , C Boggis1 , E Hurley1 and M Wilson1 Arbitration of screening mammograms following independent double reading with or without consensus has been shown to reduce recall rates and...
- 10From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Y Chen1 , AG Gale1 and A Evans2 Full-field digital mammography (FFDM) screening necessitates training more users to interpret digital images, as well as facilitating computer-based training employing a...
- 11From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedGene expression profiling was performed on laser captured breast stroma and epithelium obtained from 14 breast cancer patients. As with breast epithelium, of the stromal gene expression changes observed between normal...
- 12From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThe key to optimising our approach in early breast cancer is to individualise care. Each patient has a tumour with innate features that dictate their chance of relapse and their responsiveness to treatment. Often...
- 13From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): RJ Currie1 , GJ Porter1 and JR Steel1 Currently, all women attending breast screening are asked by radiographers about breast symptoms. Recording and assessing these responses takes time. We have studied...
- 14From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): MJ Michell1 , RK Wasan1 , P Whelehan1 , A Iqbal1 , CP Lawinski2 , AN Donaldson3 , DR Evans1 , C Peacock1 and ARM Wilson1 Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) may improve the accuracy of mammography by...
- 15From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): B Rengabashyam1 , J Findlay1 and J Kelly1 Vacuum-assisted biopsy (VAB) has established itself as the more sensitive diagnostic tool in the preoperative assessment of non-palpable breast lesions. The aim of...
- 16From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): SJ Hall1 , SE Brown1 , GJR Porter1 , J Steel1 , K Paisley1 , RM Watkins1 and C Holgate1 Axillary ultrasound has become an important adjunct in the staging of breast cancer in recent years. We...
- 17From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): M Shere1 , A Preece2 , I Craddock3 , J Leendertz2 and M Klemm3 None of the current breast imaging modalities are perfect. Mammography has quite a low sensitivity, uses ionising radiation and is...
- 18From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): PL Skippage1 , LS Wilkinson1 , SD Allen2 , N Roche2 , M Dowsett3 and R A'Hern3 Breast density is a significant predictor in the risk of developing breast cancer. Several methods are available for assessing...
- 19From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): CM Lee1 and A Redman1 The standard technique for surgical excision of mammographically detected, ultrasound invisible, non-palpable breast lesions is by pre-operative stereotactic guidewire localization...
- 20From: Breast Cancer Research. (Vol. 11, Issue Suppl 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): AN Khan1 , M Hoosein1 , N Hartley1 , S Tennant1 , H Daintith1 , E Denton1 and M Al-Attar1 The aim of this study was to identify features that will enable a radiologist to predict the likelihood of...