Anatomy and Breast Cancer Staging: Is It Still Relevant? / Jennifer K. Plichta, Brittany M. Campbell, Elizabeth A. Mittendorf, E. Shelley Hwang
Material type: Continuing resourceISSN: 1055-3207Subject(s): Breast cancer | Staging | Prognosis | Biomarkers In: Surgical Oncology Clinics of North America -- 2018, v 27, p. 51–67Summary: Anatomic staging for breast cancer continues to provide prognostic information relevant to patients and clinicians. Prognostic staging for breast cancer now includes both anatomic factors and tumorspecific factors, such as receptor status and genomic profiles. By incorporating tumor biology, the new staging system will likely improve the future discrimination of prognosis between tumor stagesItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Anatomic staging for breast cancer continues to provide prognostic information relevant
to patients and clinicians.
Prognostic staging for breast cancer now includes both anatomic factors and tumorspecific factors, such as receptor status and genomic profiles.
By incorporating tumor biology, the new staging system will likely improve the future
discrimination of prognosis between tumor stages
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