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View article: Nodal Burden and Oncologic Outcomes in Patients With Residual Isolated Tumor Cells After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (ypN0i+): The OPBC-05/ICARO Study
Nodal Burden and Oncologic Outcomes in Patients With Residual Isolated Tumor Cells After Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy (ypN0i+): The OPBC-05/ICARO Study Open
PURPOSE The nodal burden of patients with residual isolated tumor cells (ITCs) in the sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) (ypN0i+) is unknown, and axillary management is not standardized. We investigated rates …
View article: A BRILLIANT-BRCA study: residual breast tissue after mastectomy and reconstruction
A BRILLIANT-BRCA study: residual breast tissue after mastectomy and reconstruction Open
Introduction Different types of mastectomies leave different amounts of residual breast tissue. The significance of the residual breast volume (RBV) is not clear. Therefore, we developed an MRI tool that allows to easily assess the RBV. In…
View article: Discordance of HER2-low Status between Breast Primary and Distant Metastases with Clinical-pathological Correlation
Discordance of HER2-low Status between Breast Primary and Distant Metastases with Clinical-pathological Correlation Open
Introduction Breast cancer with HER2 immunohistochemistry (IHC) 1+ or 2+ with negative in situ hybridization (ISH) (HER2-low) can now be targeted by HER2 antibody drug conjugates. We set out to compare HER2 status between matched primary i…
View article: Omission of Axillary Dissection Following Nodal Downstaging With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
Omission of Axillary Dissection Following Nodal Downstaging With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy Open
Importance Data on oncological outcomes after omission of axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) in patients with breast cancer that downstages from node positive to negative with neoadjuvant chemotherapy are sparse. Additionally, the best …
View article: Quality of Life After Axillary Lymph Node Dissection Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Women
Quality of Life After Axillary Lymph Node Dissection Among Racial and Ethnic Minority Women Open
Importance Higher lymphedema rates after axillary lymph node dissection (ALND) have been found in Black and Hispanic women; however, there is poor correlation between subjective symptoms, quality of life (QOL), and measured lymphedema. Add…
View article: Radioactive seed localization is a safe and effective tool for breast cancer surgery: an evaluation of over 25,000 cases
Radioactive seed localization is a safe and effective tool for breast cancer surgery: an evaluation of over 25,000 cases Open
Radioactive seed localization (RSL) provides a precise and efficient method for removing non-palpable breast lesions. It has proven to be a valuable addition to breast surgery, improving perioperative logistics and patient satisfaction. Th…
View article: Strategies to avoid mastectomy skin-flap necrosis during nipple-sparing mastectomy
Strategies to avoid mastectomy skin-flap necrosis during nipple-sparing mastectomy Open
Background Nipple-sparing mastectomy is associated with a higher risk of mastectomy skin-flap necrosis than conventional skin-sparing mastectomy. There are limited prospective data examining modifiable intraoperative factors that contribut…
View article: Figure S1 from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Figure S1 from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Open
Figure S1. Breast SIRT1 levels correlate with adiposity. SIRT1 expression in the breast inversely correlated with (A) BMI, (B) adipocyte diameter, (C) total fat percentage, and (D) trunk fat percentage.
View article: Data from Increased Levels of COX-2 and Prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> Contribute to Elevated Aromatase Expression in Inflamed Breast Tissue of Obese Women
Data from Increased Levels of COX-2 and Prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> Contribute to Elevated Aromatase Expression in Inflamed Breast Tissue of Obese Women Open
Obesity is a risk factor for hormone receptor-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Estrogen synthesis is catalyzed by aromatase, which is encoded by CYP19. We previously showed that aromatase expression and activity are increase…
View article: Supplementary Figure 1 from Increased Levels of COX-2 and Prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> Contribute to Elevated Aromatase Expression in Inflamed Breast Tissue of Obese Women
Supplementary Figure 1 from Increased Levels of COX-2 and Prostaglandin E<sub>2</sub> Contribute to Elevated Aromatase Expression in Inflamed Breast Tissue of Obese Women Open
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View article: Data from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Data from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Open
Excess body fat and sedentary behavior are associated with increased breast cancer risk and mortality, including in normal weight women. To investigate underlying mechanisms, we examined whether adiposity and exercise impact the breast mic…
View article: Supplementary Tables from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Supplementary Tables from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Open
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View article: Figure S1 from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer
Figure S1 from Effects of Adiposity and Exercise on Breast Tissue and Systemic Metabo-Inflammatory Factors in Women at High Risk or Diagnosed with Breast Cancer Open
Figure S1. Breast SIRT1 levels correlate with adiposity. SIRT1 expression in the breast inversely correlated with (A) BMI, (B) adipocyte diameter, (C) total fat percentage, and (D) trunk fat percentage.