High and intermediate grade ductal carcinoma in-situ of the breast: a comparison of pathologic features in core biopsies and excisions and an evaluation of core biopsy features that may predict a close or positive margin in the excision

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Low and high-grade ductal carcinoma in-situ (DCIS) are known to be highly disparate by a multitude of parameters, including progression potential, immunophenotype, gene expression profile and DNA ploidy. In this study, we analyzed a group of intermediate and high...

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Main Authors: Clement Nathan F, Fadare Oluwole, Ghofrani Mohiedean
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-08-01
Series:Diagnostic Pathology
Online Access:http://www.diagnosticpathology.org/content/4/1/26

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