2020
Epithelium Involving Bilateral Axillary Lymph Nodes: Metastasis, Misplaced, or Mullerian!
Singh K, Sardana R, Quddus MR, Harigopal M. Epithelium Involving Bilateral Axillary Lymph Nodes: Metastasis, Misplaced, or Mullerian! International Journal Of Surgical Pathology 2020, 29: 284-288. PMID: 32924678, DOI: 10.1177/1066896920958121.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSentinel lymph nodesBilateral axillary lymph nodesAxillary sentinel lymph nodesAxillary lymph nodesFrozen section examinationLymph nodesDifferential diagnosisEpithelial depositsSection examinationBreast cancer stagingNodal depositsCancer stagingHistological evaluationEpithelial restsEndosalpingiosisFirst caseDiagnosisEpitheliumExaminationMetastasisStagingMullerian
2018
Breast cancer histopathology is predictive of low‐risk Oncotype Dx recurrence score
Wilson PC, Chagpar AB, Cicek AF, Bossuyt V, Buza N, Mougalian S, Killelea BK, Patel N, Harigopal M. Breast cancer histopathology is predictive of low‐risk Oncotype Dx recurrence score. The Breast Journal 2018, 24: 976-980. PMID: 30230117, DOI: 10.1111/tbj.13117.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLymph node-negative patientsNode-negative patientsOncotype DX testingInvasive carcinomaLow-grade invasive carcinomasHistologic subtypeOncotype DXRecurrence scoreEstrogen receptorHigh riskAJCC Breast Cancer Staging SystemBreast cancer staging systemOncotype DX recurrence scoreFavorable histologic subtypeOncotype recurrence scoreSimple multivariable modelsCancer (AJCC) staging systemRisk of recurrenceDX recurrence scoreOnly significant predictorExcellent prognosisIntermediate riskDuctal carcinomaHistologic gradeHistologic predictors
2005
β1,6-Branched Oligosaccharides Are Increased in Lymph Node Metastases and Predict Poor Outcome in Breast Carcinoma
Handerson T, Camp R, Harigopal M, Rimm D, Pawelek J. β1,6-Branched Oligosaccharides Are Increased in Lymph Node Metastases and Predict Poor Outcome in Breast Carcinoma. Clinical Cancer Research 2005, 11: 2969-2973. PMID: 15837749, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-04-2211.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLymph node metastasisPrimary tumorNode metastasisPoor outcomeBreast carcinomaNode-positive primary tumorsPatient-matched primary tumorsNode-negative tumorsBreast carcinoma metastasisPatient ageNodal metastasisTumor sizeRisk factorsNuclear gradeCarcinoma metastasisTissue microarrayBlinded observersMyeloid cellsMetastasisMultivariate analysisTumor progressionTumorsSystemic migrationCancer cellsLectin histochemistry
2002
Pathological examination of sentinel lymph node in breast cancer: Potential problems and possible solutions
Hoda SA, Chiu A, Resetkova E, Harigopal M, Hoda RS, Osborne MP. Pathological examination of sentinel lymph node in breast cancer: Potential problems and possible solutions. Microscopy Research And Technique 2002, 59: 85-91. PMID: 12373718, DOI: 10.1002/jemt.10179.Peer-Reviewed Original Research