Journal article

The natural history of ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast: A review

B Erbas, E Provenzano, J Armes, D Gertig

Breast Cancer Research and Treatment | Published : 2006

Abstract

Background. Ductal carcinoma in situ represents about 20% of all tumours diagnosed within mammographic screening programs. The natural history of DCIS is poorly understood, as it cannot be observed directly. Estimates of the proportion of DCIS that progress to invasive cancer, as well as factors that may influence progression, are important for clinical management. Here we review various sources of evidence regarding the natural history of DCIS. Methods. We identified relevant publications of studies on: follow-up studies of DCIS initially misdiagnosed as benign, studies of recurrence of DCIS as invasive cancer, autopsy studies, studies of risk factors for DCIS, animal studies and studies th..

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