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Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: morphological and molecular features implicated in progression
Authors:Dirce?M. Carraro  Eliana?V. Elias  Victor?P. Andrade
Affiliation:*Laboratory of Genomics and Molecular Biology, International Center of Research, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, SP 01509-900, Brazil;†National Institute of Science and Technology in Oncogenomics (INCITO), São Paulo, SP 01509-900, Brazil;‡Department of Anatomical Pathology, A.C. Camargo Cancer Center, São Paulo, S.P. 01509-900, Brazil
Abstract:The spread of mammographic screening programmes around the world, including in developing countries, has substantially contributed to the diagnosis of small non-palpable lesions, which has increased the detection rate of DCIS (ductal carcinoma in situ). DCIS is heterogeneous in several ways, such as its clinical presentation, morphology and genomic profile. Excellent outcomes have been reported; however, many questions remain unanswered. For example, which patients groups are overtreated and could instead benefit from minimal intervention and which patient groups require a more traditional multidisciplinary approach. The development of a comprehensive integrated analysis that includes the radiological, morphological and genetic aspects of DCIS is necessary to answer these questions. This review focuses on discussing the significant findings about the morphological and molecular features of DCIS and its progression that have helped to uncover the biological and genetic heterogeneity of this disease. The knowledge gained in recent years might allow the development of tailored clinical management for women with DCIS in the future.
Keywords:Breast cancer   cancer progression   Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS)   epithelial cells   invasive breast carcinoma (IBC)   microenvironment
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