Intraductal papillomas are a group of benign tumors of the breast that stem from the epithelium of the lactiferous ducts (i.e., a system that links the lobules of the mammary gland with the tip of the ...
Imaging surveillance is an acceptable alternative to surgical excision in patients with benign papilloma, diagnosed at breast core biopsy without cell abnormalities, a new study shows. The study, ...
A study conducted by group of American researchers has revealed that surgical excision is not necessary in patients who have been diagnosed during breast core biopsy with benign papilloma and instead ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the accuracy of CNB diagnosis in evaluation of papillary breast lesions and to identify histopathologic and imaging features that can possibly be used as ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: A mammogram showed a lump in my breast, and my doctor said it's benign breast disease. I'm glad it's not cancer, but I'm still worried. What does this mean? Does it increase my risk ...
Chemical induction of squamous tumors in the mouse skin induces multiple benign papillomas: high-frequency terminally benign low-risk papillomas and low-frequency high-risk papillomas, the putative ...
Many questions remain surrounding accurately classifying the risk of developing invasive breast cancer associated with the benign breast disease diagnoses of nonproliferative lesions and proliferative ...
Aneuploid: having an abnormal amount of DNA per cell. Aneuploid DNA content is commonly found in carcinomas and, in particular, it is seen in carcinomas of higher nuclear grade. Of itself, it does not ...