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Study suggests some breast cancers may naturally regress
Cancer Research UK - News & Resources, UK -
When compared with breast cancer rates in 1992 - when routine breast screening was not available - researchers from the Norwegian Institute of Public Health ...
Some breast cancers just go away, researchers say Los Angeles Times
New local test detecting breast cancer earlier TMCnet
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Siemens Provides Breast Care Solutions - For Women. For Health ...
MarketWatch - Nov 30, 2008
The American Cancer Society's new screening guidelines recommend that high-risk women receive an annual MRI, which could impact up to 1.4 million women. ...
Siemens Unveils MR Oncology Applications and Dedicated Breast ... International Business Times
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Bus for breast cancer screening ready to roll
West Virginia Public Broadcasting, WV -
West Virginia has the 5 th highest death rate from breast cancer in the nation. West Virginia University?s Cancer Center hopes to fight that statistic with ...
Breast cancer in men: Mammography and sonography findings
PhysOrg.com, VA -
They allow for full interrogation of the involved breast and allow for screening of the opposite breast," said Dr. Yang.

Cambridge Network
New breast health clinics to provide comprehensive breast screening
Cambridge Network, UK -
Early detection of breast cancer reduces the need for surgery and improves survival and quality of life. At present, routine NHS breast screening is ...
Health Buzz: World AIDS Day and Other Health News
U.S. News & World Report, DC -
Breast cancer researchers have questioned the value of the screening test in women younger than 50 and berated the X-ray for its high rate of false ...
Pulmonary Scarring on Chest X-Ray Is Associated with Lung Cancer ...
Cancer Consultants, ID -
Researchers affiliated with the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian (PLCO) Cancer Screening Trial have reported that pulmonary scarring is associated ...
Annual Report to the Nation Shows Continued Decrease in Overall ... Cancer Consultants
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Canada.com
New Canadian Campaign Promotes At Home Colorectal Cancer Tests
eFluxMedia - Nov 30, 2008
The incidence and cancer deaths fell for three most common cancers among men ? lung, colorectal and prostate ? and for breast and colorectal cancers in ...
New Cases of Cancer Decline in the US New York Times
US cancer rate declines for the first time Los Angeles Times
Battle Won in War on Cancer: New Cases Declined for First Time Bloomberg
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New program provides women free mammograms
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But her most recent reason for not undergoing the annual cancer screening was less excuse and more expense. With no health insurance, the Trevose resident ...
Rose in memory of cancer victim Pam
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Pam Fletcher, a radiographer since the age of 21, joined the breast screening unit in 1998. The mother-of-two was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2006 and ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: cancer + breast + ductal  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)


BBC News
Christina Applegate's Breast Cancer: FAQ
WebMD - Aug 4, 2008
Intraductal cancer, also known as DCIS [ductal carcinoma in situ], is stage 0 breast cancer. It's a noninvasive breast cancer. ...
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Ventura County Reporter
Breast cancer treatment for the working woman
Ventura County Reporter, CA - Jul 30, 2008
According to Breastcancer.org, ductal carcinoma stays inside the milk duct of the breast in which it started. It can grow to cover a small or large area of ...
Postmastectomy Local Breast Cancer Recurrence
Medscape (subscription) - Jul 30, 2008
The prognosis for patients with local-regional breast cancer recurrence depends on a number of factors. One of the factors most consistently associated with ...
AAPM Cancer Research Highlights
Medical News Today (press release), UK - Jul 30, 2008
Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), the development of cancer cells within the milk ducts of breast tissue, is thought to be a possible precursor of invasive ...

San Fernando Valley Sun
Cervical, Breast Cancer- Can't Keep aWoman Down
San Fernando Valley Sun, ca - Jul 16, 2008
Today, she is dealing with an unrelated form of cancer called Triple Negative Invasive Ductal Carcinoma, or a uncommon form of breast cancer she detected ...
Male Breast Cancer a Serious Threat
The Ledger, FL - Jul 23, 2008
"The most common type of male breast cancer is the same as women's," said Anderson, referring to invasive ductal carcinoma. Hence, the diagnosis and ...
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Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Jul 23, 2008
?I have to see a specialist for something that they suspect is very early breast cancer.? It was my real friends who accompanied me to the medical ...
Fighting the cancer a mammogram can't catch
CNN - Jul 8, 2008
About 85 percent of breast cancer patients have ductal carcinoma, which begins in the milk ducts and slowly infiltrates the surrounding tissue. ...
Serum Metastasin mRNA is an Important Survival Predictor in Breast ...
RedOrbit, TX - Jul 20, 2008
Br J Cancer 2002; 86: 409-16. 20 Rosty C, Ueki T, Argani P et al. Overexpression of S100A4 in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas is associated with poor ...

VillageSoup Belfast
Retired educator continues to teach -- about breast cancer
VillageSoup Belfast,  USA - Jul 20, 2008
After years of aggressive treatment, the cancer has returned and has invaded his brain, bones, lungs, right rib, spine and bile duct. ...
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Proteomics of Human Breast Ductal Carcinoma in Situ 1 -
JD Wulfkuhle, DC Sgroi, H Krutzsch, K McLean, K … - Cancer Research, 2002 - AACR
... A diagnosis of DCIS confers an 8?>10-fold elevated risk for the development of
infiltrating ductal breast cancer, typically ipsilateral (3 , 4) ; cohort ...

Detection of breast cancer cells in ductal lavage fluid by methylation-specific PCR -
E Evron, WC Dooley, CB Umbricht, D Rosenthal, N … - The Lancet, 2001 - Elsevier
... reserved. Fast track ? Research Letters. Detection of breast cancer cells
in ductal lavage fluid by methylation-specific PCR. Ella ...

Ductal Lavage for Detection of Cellular Atypia in Women at High Risk for Breast Cancer -
WC Dooley, BM Ljung, U Veronesi, M Cazzaniga, RM … - jnci, 2001 - jnci.oxfordjournals.org
... (11); a personal history of invasive breast cancer, ductal carcinoma in ... Detection
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Neu-protein overexpression in breast cancer. Association with comedo-type ductal carcinoma in situ … -
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... 2000). Effects of a Pure Antiestrogen on Apoptosis and Proliferation within
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N Bijker, JL Peterse, L Duchateau, JP Julien, IS … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2001 - jco.ascopubs.org
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Prevention of invasive breast cancer in women with ductal carcinoma in situ: an update of the … -
B Fisher, S Land, E Mamounas, J Dignam, ER Fisher, … - Semin Oncol, 2001 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Prevention of invasive breast cancer in women with ductal carcinoma in situ: an
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… comparing mastectomy to excision and radiation therapy for ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast -
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A prognostic index for ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. -
MJ Silverstein, MD Lagios, PH Craig, JR Waisman, … - Cancer, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Breast-duct endoscopy to study stages of cancerous breast disease. -
SM Love, SH Barsky - Lancet, 1996 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... Nine patients with previously diagnosed ductal carcinoma-in-situ (DCIS) or invasive
breast cancer who were about to undergo mastectomy under general ...

Risk of breast cancer associated with atypical hyperplasia of lobular and ductal types.
LM Marshall, DJ Hunter, JL Connolly, SJ Schnitt, C … - Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev, 1997 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... 1.3-10.2). The association of atypical ductal hyperplasia and breast cancer
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Ductal Lavage Not Reliable as Breast Cancer Screening Technique

Researchers have found that ductal lavage was unable to detect cancer or precancerous changes in the breasts of most women undergoing mastectomy for cancer.

The report, which comes from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York, was published in the journal Cancer (Vol. 98, No. 10: 2170-2176).

The researchers studied 26 women who were undergoing mastectomy for breast cancer. Just before surgery, each underwent ductal lavage. The cells from the lavage were then examined by three pathologists who were looking for cancer or precancerous changes.

 
Ductal Lavage Thought to Identify Women at Very High Risk

Ductal lavage is a technique that has been developed to examine women thought to be at high risk of developing breast cancer, such as women with a strong family history of this disease.

Because breast cancer arises in the cells lining the milk ducts of the breast, doctors have thought that a good way to detect precancerous changes would be to look at these cells. To obtain the duct lining cells, the doctor places a tiny catheter into the duct opening on the nipple. Fluid is injected and then collected to look for the cells. The nipple is numbed with local anesthesia.

Several studies have found that women whose ductal lavage yields abnormal cells are more likely to develop breast cancer than women with normal cells.

But the new study suggests ductal lavage may not be a reliable way to screen women for breast cancer.

Over Half the Specimens were Normal

The women in the present study had breast cancer and precancerous changes called carcinoma in situ. But, the researchers found abnormal cells in slightly less than half the samples from ductal lavage. Four out of 29 samples, or 14%, were clearly abnormal; 10 samples (34%) showed milder abnormalities. The remaining 15 samples (52%) were completely normal.

So, in over half the women with cancer or precancerous changes in their breasts, the ductal lavage did not find any abnormality. Another problem the researchers encountered was difficulty in diagnosing the lavage samples that had mild abnormalities. In no case did all three pathologists agree that a specimen was mildly abnormal. This means that in some hands, some minor abnormalities might not be diagnosed.

The Test Needs Improvement

These results led the researchers to conclude that ductal lavage is not a sensitive test. In other words, it doesn't always find existing disease.

The researchers found no cancer cells in any of the specimens, even though 20 of the women had invasive cancer, not just the precancerous carcinoma in situ. All this means that if a woman has a mild abnormality detected through ductal lavage, she could very well have an underlying cancer or precancerous tumor. The researchers say women who have mild abnormalities in ductal lavage samples should be evaluated further, with a clinical exam and mammography, as well as repeat ductal lavage and counseling.

But, the absence of any abnormality is not a guarantee of a normal breast. Thus, ductal lavage should not replace mammography and clinical breast exam, the recommended means of detecting breast cancer.

According to the researchers, just looking at the cells from ductal lavage may not be enough. Not only is it difficult to spot abnormalities, they may be absent much of the time. In the future, if ductal lavage is to be useful in spotting women with cancer or precancerous tumors in their breast, newer techniques for analyzing the cells it collects are needed.

Perhaps, they say, molecular techniques that look for genetic changes or certain cancer-specific markers will be developed to make this test more useful. In spite of its limitation, the researchers feel that ductal lavage will play an important role in looking at breast ductal lining cells and learning how cancer develops.

 
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