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The utility of MRI in preoperative planning for brest-conserving therapy [Meeting Abstract]

Kaufman, G; Guth, AA; Singh, A; Axelrod, D; Moy, L
ISI:000251398500117
ISSN: 0167-6806
CID: 75800

Accuracy of preoperative evaluation of the axilla with MRI in breast cancer [Meeting Abstract]

Kaufman, G; Guth, AA; Axelrod, D; May, L
ISI:000251398500121
ISSN: 0167-6806
CID: 75801

Prophylactic mastectomy - trends in pathology findings [Meeting Abstract]

Wen, YH; Roses, DF; Axelrod, DM; Guth, AA; Shapiro, RL; Cangiarella, J; Ziguridis, N; Darvishian, F; Singh, B
ISI:000251398500377
ISSN: 0167-6806
CID: 75803

Prospective trial of individual optimal positioning (prone versus supine) for whole breast radiotherapy: results of 194 patients [Meeting Abstract]

Formenti, SC; Guth, AA; Axelrod, DM; Goldberg, JD; DeWyngaert, JK
ISI:000251398500539
ISSN: 0167-6806
CID: 75805

Three-dimensional imaging provides valuable clinical data to aid in unilateral tissue expander-implant breast reconstruction [Meeting Abstract]

Tepper, OM; Karp, NS; Small, K; Unger, J; Pritchard, A; Roses, D; Shapiro, R; Guth, A; Axelrod, D; Choi, M
ISI:000251398500666
ISSN: 0167-6806
CID: 75806

The need to develop centers for environmental oncology

Lee Davis, Devra; Donovan, Maryann; Herberman, Ronald; Gaynor, Mitchell; Axelrod, Deborah; van Larebeke, Nik; Sasco, Annie J
The scale and scope of the cancer problem in the United States today is much greater than four decades ago when the formal war against the disease was first announced. Patterns of the disease are not fully explained by known risk factors. Much progress has been made in understanding the molecular basis of carcinogenesis, particularly the near consensus (realization) that virtually all cancers arise from an accumulation of genetic mutations and the more recent recognition of the role of inflammation and the tissue microenvironment, in particular for hormone-dependent cancers. However, most genetic mutations that contribute to cancer are not inherited, and thus must be attributable to accumulation of somatic mutations and epigenetic changes, from as yet poorly understood environmental factors, that certainly cannot be explained entirely by tobacco, use and arise over the course of a lifetime. Much of the national effort to control cancer has focused on detecting and treating the disease--not on seeking approaches to prevent cases from arising. Given this reality, we present a cross-disciplinary framework for establishing comprehensive research and policy centers focused on environmental oncology to be based at selected academic cancer centers across the country. The principal goal of such centers is to improve the ability to prevent cancer, by developing effective interventions based on insights obtained from epidemiology, including molecular epidemiology and basic scientific research on genomic, metabolomic, and other biomarkers of exposure, susceptibility, and disease. As the needed scientific evidence for environmental factors contributing to cancer is revealed, these academic centers will develop specific interventions and/or policy recommendations regarding ways to lower the burden of cancer, based on existing information about cancer hazards in the personal, occupational, and general environment. Ultimately the centers will improve the ability to identify and control the underlying causes of the occurrence of cancer and its progression
PMID: 17669614
ISSN: 0753-3322
CID: 133536

Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of benign adenomyoepithelioma of the breast: radiologic and pathologic correlation in four cases

Mercado, Cecilia L; Toth, Hildegard K; Axelrod, Deborah; Cangiarella, Joan
Benign adenomyoepithelioma of the breast is a rare tumor in which the cytologic findings have been described in only a few cases. While benign, the imaging and pathologic features may be mistaken for malignancy. We report the aspiration biopsy findings in four cases of adenomyoepithelioma with radiologic and histologic correlation. Cytopathologists should familiarize themselves with this entity to avoid a misdiagnosis of carcinoma
PMID: 17924402
ISSN: 8755-1039
CID: 75455

Accuracy of intraoperative sentinel lymph node evaluation for breast [Meeting Abstract]

Richards, V; Roses, DF; Axelrod, DM; Guth, AA; Shapiro, RL; Cangiarella, J; Ziguridis, N; Darvishian, F
ISI:000244922400196
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 93501

Accuracy of intraoperative sentinel lymph node evaluation for breast cancer [Meeting Abstract]

Richards, V; Roses, DF; Axelrod, DM; Guth, AA; Shapiro, RL; Cangiarella, J; Ziguridis, N; Darvishian, F; Singh, B
ISI:000244935300196
ISSN: 0023-6837
CID: 93502

Impact of complete removal of breast carcinoma by aggressive biopsy techniques [Meeting Abstract]

Wen, YH; Roses, DF; Axelrod, DM; Guth, AA; Shapiro, RL; Cangiarella, J; Ziguridis, N; Darvishian, F; Mercado, C; Singh, B
ISI:000244922400227
ISSN: 0893-3952
CID: 93504