Low-grade screen-detected ductal carcinoma in situ progresses more slowly than high-grade lesions: e...
Low-grade screen-detected ductal carcinoma in situ progresses more slowly than high-grade lesions: evidence from an international multi-centre study
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Ponti, Antonio , Ronco, Guglielmo , Lynge, Elsebeth , Tomatis, Mariano , Anttila, Ahti , Ascunce, Nieves , Broeders, Mireille , Bulliard, Jean-Luc , Castellano, Isabella , Fitzpatrick, Patricia , Frigerio, Alfonso , Hofvind, Solveig , Májek, Ondřej , Segnan, Nereo , Taplin, Stephen , the ICSN DCIS Working Group and ICSN DCIS Working Group
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New York: Springer US
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English
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Nuclear grade is an important indicator of the biological behaviour of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). De-escalation of treatment has been suggested for low-grade DCIS. Our aim is to estimate the relative rate of progression of DCIS by nuclear grade by analysing the distribution of nuclear grade by detection at initial or subsequent scr...
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Low-grade screen-detected ductal carcinoma in situ progresses more slowly than high-grade lesions: evidence from an international multi-centre study
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Ronco, Guglielmo
Lynge, Elsebeth
Tomatis, Mariano
Anttila, Ahti
Ascunce, Nieves
Broeders, Mireille
Bulliard, Jean-Luc
Castellano, Isabella
Fitzpatrick, Patricia
Frigerio, Alfonso
Hofvind, Solveig
Májek, Ondřej
Segnan, Nereo
Taplin, Stephen
the ICSN DCIS Working Group
ICSN DCIS Working Group
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2250637303
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_2250637303
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0167-6806
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1573-7217
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10.1007/s10549-019-05333-6