2011
DOI: 10.1002/path.3032
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Immunophenotypic and genomic characterization of papillary carcinomas of the breast

Abstract: Papillary carcinomas are a special histological type of breast cancer, and have a relatively good outcome. We characterised the genomic and phenotypic characteristics of papillary carcinomas, and to determine whether they would constitute an entity distinct from grade-and oestrogen receptor (ER)-matched invasive ductal carcinomas of no special type (IDC-NSTs). The phenotype of 63 papillary carcinomas of the breast and grade-and ER-matched IDC-NSTs was determined by immunohistochemistry. DNA of sufficient quali… Show more

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“…Currently, IPC is considered to be a low-grade carcinoma or a tumor in transition from in-situ to invasive disease. [6,10,12,2224]. Although less common, axillary lymph node or distant metastases has been noted even without frank invasion[15,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, IPC is considered to be a low-grade carcinoma or a tumor in transition from in-situ to invasive disease. [6,10,12,2224]. Although less common, axillary lymph node or distant metastases has been noted even without frank invasion[15,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is compelling evidence to support the potential invasive nature of PC [2,4,5,6,10], but the molecular mechanisms underlying this unique growth pattern and the ultimate behaviour of these lesions remains to be defined. The current recommendation is to manage PC as an in situ disease similar to DCIS (carcinoma in situ) [4].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and J.Y.) to ensure a percentage of tumor cells >70% as previously described (26,27). Eight 10 µm unstained FFPE tissue sections of each sample were deparaffinized by xylene wash (20 min) followed by two 100% ethanol washes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%