The evidence strongly suggests overascertainment of cervical cancer, which conceals the success of screening, and also suggests that much attention must be given to clinical management of detected lesions in cervical screening. Care is needed in applying accurate histopathological criteria when making a diagnosis of invasive squamous cancer, to separate squamous cancer from other malignant tumours of the cervix, and in data transfer to cancer registries.
1. Fifteen cases of a rather distinct entity of tumour-like lesion in the breast are presented. 2. They have a distinct mammographic appearance and can be easily shelled out at surgery, leaving symmetrical breasts. 3. They are well-circumscribed lumps of varying size with a smooth surface. 4. Microscopically they show normal or dysplastic glandular structures of lobules and ducts, without neoplastic features, within a prominent fibrous stroma. The lesions appear to be closely related to adenolipomas.
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