The hallmarks of premalignant conditions: a molecular basis for cancer prevention
BM Ryan, JM Faupel-Badger - Seminars in oncology, 2016 - Elsevier
The hallmarks of premalignant lesions were first described in the 1970s, a time when
relatively little was known about the molecular underpinnings of cancer. Yet it was clear …
relatively little was known about the molecular underpinnings of cancer. Yet it was clear …
Screening mammography: update and review of publications since our report in the New England Journal of Medicine on the magnitude of the problem in the United …
A Bleyer - Academic radiology, 2015 - Elsevier
Rationale and Objectives After a half century of clinical trials, expansive observations,
vigorous advocacy and debate, screening mammography could not be in a more …
vigorous advocacy and debate, screening mammography could not be in a more …
Epidemiologic risk factors for in situ and invasive breast cancers among postmenopausal women in the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study
M Mullooly, ZG Khodr, CM Dallal… - American journal of …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Comparing risk factor associations between invasive breast cancers and possible
precursors may further our understanding of factors related to initiation versus progression …
precursors may further our understanding of factors related to initiation versus progression …
Comparison of mammographic density assessed as volumes and areas among women undergoing diagnostic image-guided breast biopsy
Abstract Background: Mammographic density (MD), the area of non–fatty-appearing tissue
divided by total breast area, is a strong breast cancer risk factor. Most MD analyses have …
divided by total breast area, is a strong breast cancer risk factor. Most MD analyses have …
Morphological and molecular classification of human cancer
ME Sherman, MA Troester, KA Hoadley… - Cancer Epidemiology …, 2017 - books.google.com
This chapter provides a primer on approaches that use pathology and molecular biology to
subclassify cancers in epidemiologic studies. Given the breadth of this topic and its rapid …
subclassify cancers in epidemiologic studies. Given the breadth of this topic and its rapid …
History of the DCIS of the Breast and the Evolution of Knowledge Based on Ductal Tree Anatomy
AM Pluchinotta - Ductal Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast, 2018 - Springer
DCIS is an elusive disease because its natural history is poorly understood; moreover, we
can only identify a rough outline of the space where the changes arise, and we know almost …
can only identify a rough outline of the space where the changes arise, and we know almost …
The effects of electromagnetic fields on breast cancer cell lines AND exosomal microRNAs in blood of breast cancer patients
Q Ni - 2018 - ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de
The aim of the first part of my study was to find a specific frequency of EMF which has an
inhibitory effect on cell growth, exosome release, DNA hypermethylation and a stimulatory …
inhibitory effect on cell growth, exosome release, DNA hypermethylation and a stimulatory …
Mammographic Breast Density as a Predictive Tool in Average-risk Women aged 40 to 59: a systematic review
A Kernodle - 2014 - cdr.lib.unc.edu
Background: In 1976 Dr. John Wolfe introduced the relationship between breast tissue
composition and breast cancer risk. Breast tissue composition is one of several well …
composition and breast cancer risk. Breast tissue composition is one of several well …