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TitleHeterogeneity Between Ducts of the Same Nuclear Grade Involved by Duct Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) of the Breast
Uniform TitleCancer Informatics
PublisherLibertas Academica
NameMIller, Naomi A. (author), Chapman, Judith-Anne W. (Author), Christens-Barry, William A. (Author), Fu, Yuejiano (Author), Yuan, Yan (Author), Lickley, H. Lavina (Author), Axelrod, David (Author), Rutgers University, National Institutes of Health, New Jersey Commission on Cancer Research, Canadian Cancer Society,
Date Created2010
SubjectBreast ductal carcinoma in situ, heterogeneity, nuclear grade, Image analysis, Breast--Cancer
DescriptionNuclei in ducts visually described as having the same nuclear grade had significantly different subvisual digital image features. These subvisual differences may be considered additional manifestations of heterogeneity over and above differences that can be observed microscopically. This heterogeneity may explain the inconsistency of nuclear grading as a prognostic factor.
NoteThe published version version of this article is available at: http://www.la-press.com/heterogeneity-between-ducts-of-the-same-nuclear-grade-involved-by-article-a2250
NoteDavid E. Axelrod was supported by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant U56 CA113004 and the New Jersey Commission for Cancer Research 1076-CCR-S0. Judith-Anne W. Chapman is supported by a program grant from the Canadian
Cancer Society to the NCIC Clinical Trials Group.
NoteCancer Informatics 2010:9 209–216.
Genrearticles
Persistent URLhttp://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.1/rucore30017800001.Manuscript.000054493
LanguageEnglish
CollectionAxelrod David Collection
Organization NameRutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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