The Current Clinical Value of the DCIS Score
The DCIS Score provides clinically relevant information about personal risk that can guide patient discussions and facilitate shared decision making.
Commentary (Hwang/Esserman): Surgical Management of Hepatic Breast Cancer Metastases
November 1st 2005In this review of hepatic resectionfor metastatic breast cancer, theauthors argue that a small groupof women with isolated liver metastasesmay be appropriate candidates forsurgical resection. Although some datahave been reported, the few publishedstudies represent small, retrospectivesingle-institutional series with no standardizedcriteria for resection. Nevertheless,the potential prospect ofimproved patient outcome in the settingof liver metastases from breastcancer deserves further consideration.
Persistence of Lymphedema Reduction After Noninvasive Complex Lymphedema Therapy
January 1st 1997Lymphedema continues to plague women after breast cancer treatment. The cosmetic deformity cannot be disguised with normal clothing; physical discomfort and disability are associated with the enlargement; and recurrent episodes of cellulitis and lymphangitis may be expected. Added to the physical symptoms is the distress caused unintentionally by clinicians, who are more interested in cancer recurrence and often trivialize the nonlethal nature of lymphedema.