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Search for: [Abstract = "Ductal carcinoma in situ is a heterogeneous neoplasm with a wide spectrum of rnorfological features, Prognosis of potentia\! aggressiveness of DCIS can not he based on al ready know histological features of this type of canccr. Aims\: A. Evaluation of morphological teatures of DCIS with and without microinvasion. B. Estimation of correlation betwecn morphological DCIS features and age of the patient. C. Comparison betwcen radiological symptorns of DCIS with and without microinvasion. O. Corrclation between size of canccr mcasured in mammography and histological spec1men. E. Analysis of microinvasion risk factors in ductal carcinoma in situ. Thcre was a retrospectivc analysis performed on 44 women operated on for ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast betwecn January 2002 and Deccmber 2007. Data was collected at the I Department of General Surgery Patients were divided into two groups\: \- Group I \- women with ductal carcinoma in situ without microinvasion\: \- Group II \- women with ductal carcinoma in situ with microinvasion. Data on patie\;11s· age at diagnosis. cancer locatio1\). rcsults of clinical and radiological examinations were analysed. Information on cancer morphology and immunochemistry rcsults on estrogen. progesteron and HER 2 receptors expression was also analyzcd. Based on mammography results typc and location of microcalcitications and tissue distortion wer"]

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