1982
Histopathological features of rapidly progressing breast carcinoma in Tunisia: A study of 94 cases
Costa J, Webber B, Levine P, Muenz L, O'Conor G, Tabbane F, Belhassen S, Kamaraju L, Mourali N. Histopathological features of rapidly progressing breast carcinoma in Tunisia: A study of 94 cases. International Journal Of Cancer 1982, 30: 35-37. PMID: 6288578, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910300107.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHistological featuresCutaneous inflammatory infiltrateNuclear grade 3Breast carcinoma patientsCases of carcinomaPercentage of casesNumber of mitosesInflammatory carcinomaCarcinoma patientsHistopathological featuresInflammatory infiltrateTumor emboliNuclear gradeRapid progressionBreast carcinomaGrade 3Clinical classificationTumor typesBreast tissueCarcinomaPatientsCutaneous permeationBreastDermisPresent study
1981
Risk of subsequent contralateral breast carcinoma in a population of patients with in‐situ breast carcinoma
Webber B, Heise H, Neifeld J, Costa J. Risk of subsequent contralateral breast carcinoma in a population of patients with in‐situ breast carcinoma. Cancer 1981, 47: 2928-2932. PMID: 6266644, DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19810615)47:12<2928::aid-cncr2820471232>3.0.co;2-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBreast carcinomaContralateral carcinomaSubsequent cancerContralateral breast carcinomaMajority of patientsPopulation of patientsSecond breast cancerNoninvasive breast carcinomaSitu breast carcinomaContralateral tumorsOverall survivalContralateral breastHistological typeSurvival figuresLobular carcinomaOpposite breastBreast cancerSitu carcinomaCarcinomaS. womenCancerPatientsBreastWomenMastectomy