BREAST CANCER;
BREAST DISCHARGE;
BREAST DISEASE;
BREAST FIBROADENOMA;
BREAST PAPILLOMA;
CANCER RADIOTHERAPY;
CARCINOMA IN SITU;
CYSTOSARCOMA PHYLLOIDES;
ECHOGRAPHY;
EXCISION;
FAT NECROSIS;
FEMALE;
FIBROCYSTIC BREAST DISEASE;
HUMAN;
INTRADUCTAL CARCINOMA;
MAMMOGRAPHY;
MASTITIS;
PARTIAL MASTECTOMY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
REVIEW;
VASCULITIS;
Breast and ovarian cancer incidence in BRCA 1 mutation carriers
Easton DF, Ford BP, Bishop DT and the Breast Cancer Linkage Consortium: Breast and ovarian cancer incidence in BRCA 1 mutation carriers. Am J Hum Genet 56:265-271, 1995.
The use of estrogens and progestins and the risk of breast cancer in post menopausal women
Colditz MB, Hankinson SE, Hunter DH, et al: The use of estrogens and progestins and the risk of breast cancer in post menopausal women. N Engl J Med 332:159-193, 1995.
Fibrocystic breast disease in oral contraceptive users. A histopathologic evaluation of epithelial atypia
Li Volsi VA, Stadel BV, et al: Fibrocystic breast disease in oral contraceptive users. A histopathologic evaluation of epithelial atypia. N Engl J Med 299:381, 1978.
Results of treating ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast with conservative surgery and radiation therapy
Bornstein BA, Recht A, Connolly JL, et al: Results of treating ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast with conservative surgery and radiation therapy. Cancer 67:7-13, 1991.
Lumpectomy compared with lumpectomy and radiation therapy for the treatment of intraductal breast cancer
Fisher B, Contantino J, et al: Lumpectomy compared with lumpectomy and radiation therapy for the treatment of intraductal breast cancer. N Engl J Med 328:1581, 1993.