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Degnim A, Dupont W, Radisky D, Vierkant R, Frank R, Frost M, et al.
Cancer . 2016 Jun; 122(19):2971-8. PMID: 27352219
Background: Women with atypical hyperplasia (AH) on breast biopsy have a substantially increased risk of breast cancer (BC). Here the BC risk for the extent and subtype of AH is...
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Catsburg C, Gunter M, Tinker L, Chlebowski R, Pollak M, Strickler H, et al.
J Cancer Epidemiol . 2015 Jun; 2015:203284. PMID: 26106415
Atypical hyperplasia of the breast (AH) is associated with increased risk of subsequent invasive breast cancer, yet little is known about the etiology of AH. Insulin-like growth factor binding protein...
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Sanders M, Schuyler P, Simpson J, Page D, Dupont W
Mod Pathol . 2014 Dec; 28(5):662-9. PMID: 25502729
Opportunities to study the natural history of ductal carcinoma in situ are rare. A few studies of incompletely excised lesions in the premammographic era, retrospectively recognized as ductal carcinoma in...
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Catsburg C, Gunter M, Chen C, Cote M, Kabat G, Nassir R, et al.
Cancer Res . 2014 Apr; 74(12):3248-58. PMID: 24755474
Women with benign proliferative breast disease (BPBD) are at increased risk for developing breast cancer. Evidence suggests that accumulation of adipose tissue can influence breast cancer development via hyperinsulinemia, increased...
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Boulos F, Granja N, Simpson J, OMalley F, Saadeldine M, Page D, et al.
Am J Surg Pathol . 2014 Feb; 38(3):383-8. PMID: 24525508
Lymph nodes, particularly those draining in major anatomic sites like axilla, pelvis, and neck are potential sites for the occasional presence of ectopic tissue, usually representative of the organ being...
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Solin L, Gray R, Baehner F, Butler S, Hughes L, Yoshizawa C, et al.
J Natl Cancer Inst . 2013 May; 105(10):701-10. PMID: 23641039
Background: For women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast, the risk of developing an ipsilateral breast event (IBE; defined as local recurrence of DCIS or invasive carcinoma)...
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Higginbotham K, Breyer J, McReynolds K, Bradley K, Schuyler P, Plummer W, et al.
Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev . 2012 Jul; 21(9):1565-73. PMID: 22806168
Background: Heritable risk for breast cancer includes an increasing number of common, low effect risk variants. We conducted a multistage genetic association study in a series of independent epidemiologic breast...
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Dalton L, Page D
Histopathology . 2012 Jun; 61(3):497-508. PMID: 22651792
Aims: Nottingham breast cancer grade (NG) is a subjective morphological assessment based on evaluation of the entire tumour. The value of many novel immunohistochemical and molecular markers is being assessed...
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Cheng C, Koschan A, Chen C, Page D, Abidi M
IEEE Trans Image Process . 2011 Sep; 21(3):1007-19. PMID: 21947522
In this paper, we propose a novel outdoor scene image segmentation algorithm based on background recognition and perceptual organization. We recognize the background objects such as the sky, the ground,...
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Boulos F, Dupont W, Schuyler P, Sanders M, Page D, Fedda F, et al.
Cancer . 2011 Sep; 118(9):2372-7. PMID: 21918964
Background: Columnar cell lesions are frequently associated with atypical ductal hyperplasia, lobular neoplasia, and tubular carcinoma, and have been suggested as a precursor lesion for low-grade carcinomas. However, in long-term...