2012
DOI: 10.5539/cco.v1n1p77
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Breast Lesions of Uncertain Malignant Potential: A Challenge for Surgeons

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Objective and background: The need for surgical resection of breast lesions of uncertain malignant potential diagnosed by core-needle biopsy (CNB) is not well established. Our study sought to determine the incidence of these lesions at CNB and to find the rate of pathologic upgrade at surgery. and during clinical follow-up. Method: A retrospective review of CNBs performed at our hospital covering the period from November 1999 to December 2008 was undertaken. In those patien… Show more

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“…59 Occurrence of ADH in the general population varies widely (1-20% of benign breast biopsies). 59,[61][62][63] Various factors may increase an individual's risk of developing ADH, including personal history of prior ADH or breast cancer or a family history of breast cancer. 62,64,65 Upgrade rates from ADH to DCIS have been studied extensively and vary.…”
Section: Proliferative Breast Lesions With Atypia: Adh Alh and Lcismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 Occurrence of ADH in the general population varies widely (1-20% of benign breast biopsies). 59,[61][62][63] Various factors may increase an individual's risk of developing ADH, including personal history of prior ADH or breast cancer or a family history of breast cancer. 62,64,65 Upgrade rates from ADH to DCIS have been studied extensively and vary.…”
Section: Proliferative Breast Lesions With Atypia: Adh Alh and Lcismentioning
confidence: 99%