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It seems intuitively more likely that a second breast cancer would develop in the breast where in situ disease had been detected.
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Similar to other types of cancers, an abnormal mass (or a lump) develops in the breast and is either benign (in situ) or cancerous (invasive).
A necrotic core developed in the breast tumour cell spheroids presumably due to the hypoxic central regions, with HIF1 α staining evident surrounding the necrosis.
The majority of second primaries develop in the contralateral breast while ipsilateral breast cancer is not significantly increased [ 3, 4].
"The study does not provide reliable evidence that is sufficient to make any conclusions" on the type of cancer that may develop in the other breast of women who took tamoxifen, she wrote.
Two patients receiving semiannual mammographic follow-up were diagnosed with malignancy within 2 years; both had DCIS develop in the ipsilateral breast but in a different quadrant than the initially diagnosed ALH.
He and other experts emphasized that though the removal of the healthy breast sharply reduced the risk of a new cancer developing in that breast — the risk is not zero because some tissue can remain — it was the cancer that had already been diagnosed that posed the greatest threat to a patient's life.
The incidence of another tumor developing in the treated breast increases in BRCA mutation carriers with longer follow-up [ 1] and it also varies with the type of local therapy [ 2].
A system developed in the USA, the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) [12], also used in many European countries, includes a similar scale, from BI-RADS 1 to BI-RADS 5.
TAM has been described as 'the most important drug developed in the history of breast cancer' [ 47].
GenDrux, a pilot system, is developed in the domain of breast cancer and can be accessed at http://www.microarray.uab.edu/drug_gene.pl.pl
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