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Granulocytic sarcoma of the breast preceding acute myelogenous leukemia: a case report

Joo M, Lee HK, Kang YK, Kim JH

We report a case of granulocytic sarcoma presented as a recurrent breast tumor in a 42-year-old woman with no history of leukemia. The case was initially diagnosed as malignant lymphoma...
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Granular cell tumor of the breast

Kim EK, Lee MK, Oh KK

We report a case of granular cell tumor of the breast presenting as a spiculated lesion mimicking carcinoma on mammography and ultrasonography (US).
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Colonic Metastasis from Carcinoma of the Breast that Mimicks a Primary Intestinal Cancer

Uygun K, Kocak Z, Altaner S, Cicin I, Tokatli F, Uzal C

Although the lung, liver, or bones are the most common location for distant metastases in breast cancer patients, metastases to the intestinal tract are very rarely recognized in the clinic....
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Metastatic Thymoma of the Breast

Kim SM, Ko EY, Han BK, Shin JH, Kang SS, Nam SJ, Cho EY

Breast metastasis from nonmammary malignant neoplasms is uncommon, and it accounts for approximately 2% of all breast tumors. Distant metastasis of thymoma is very rare, and especially to extrathorcic areas....
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Hepatic eosinophilic abscess presenting as a single nodular mass

Shin YM

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Characteristics and Survival of Breast Cancer Patients with Multiple Synchronous or Metachronous Primary Cancers

Lee J, Park S, Kim S, Kim J, Ryu J, Park HS, Kim SI, Park BW

PURPOSE: Newly developed extra-mammary multiple primary cancers (MPCs) are an issue of concern when considering the management of breast cancer survivors. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of MPCs...
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Improving survival after endometrial cancer: the big picture

Kwon JS

To improve survival in women with endometrial cancer, we need to look at the "big picture" beyond initial treatment. Although the majority of women will be diagnosed with early stage...
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A False Positive 18F-FDG PET/CT Scan Caused by Breast Silicone Injection

Chen CJ, Lee BF, Yao WJ, Wu PS, Chen WC, Peng SL, Chiu NT

We present here the case of a 40-year-old woman with a greater than 10 year prior history of bilateral breast silicone injection and saline bag implantation. Bilateral palpable breast nodules...
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Diffuse Infiltrative Lesion of the Breast: Clinical and Radiologic Features

An YY, Kim SH, Cha ES, Kim HS, Kang BJ, Park CS, Jung NY, Whang IY, Yoon SK

The purpose of this paper is to show the clinical and radiologic features of a variety of diffuse, infiltrative breast lesions, as well to review the relevant literature. Radiologists must...
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Isolated Post-Transplantation Lymphoproliferative Disease Involving the Breast and Axilla as Peripheral T-cell Lymphoma

Hwang JY, Cha ES, Lee JE, Sung SH

Post-transplantation lymphoproliferative disorders (PTLDs) are a heterogeneous group of diseases that represent serious complications following immunosuppressive therapy for solid organ or hematopoietic-cell recipients. In contrast to B-cell PTLD, T-cell PTLD...
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A Case of Mucinous Noncystic Carcinoma of the Pancreas

Jung JY, Song MH, Park YS, Jo YJ, Kim SH, Jun DW, Kim DH, Lee WM

  • KMID: 1112581
  • Korean J Gastroenterol.
  • 2008 Mar;51(3):204-208.
Mucinous (colloid) carcinoma is defined as pools of stromal extracellular mucin containing scanty, floating carcinoma cells. It is a well-defined entity in breast or large bowel. However, mucinous noncystic carcinoma...
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Factors Associated with Cancer Screening Participation, Korea

Kwak MS, Park EC, Bang JY, Sung NY, Lee JY, Choi KS

  • KMID: 792380
  • J Prev Med Public Health.
  • 2005 Nov;38(4):473-481.
OBJECTIVES: We wanted to identify those factors associated with stomach, colon, breast and cervix cancer screening. METHODS: A population-based telephone survey was conducted for 2 weeks (the 9th-23th of July,...
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Clinical breast examination for screening of asymptomatic women: the importance of clinical breast examination for breast cancer detection

Park BW, Kim SI, Kim MH, Kim EK, Park SH, Lee KS

Of 489 asymptomatic women who were referred to our institute from other screening clinics, 46 were eventually proven to be breast cancer patients, and this number equated to 8.1%...
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Association Between Socioeconomic Status and All-Cause Mortality After Breast Cancer Surgery: Nationwide Retrospective Cohort Study

Park MJ, Chung W, Lee S, Park JH, Chang HS

OBJECTIVES: This study aims to evaluate and explain the socioeconomic inequalities of all-cause mortality after breast cancer surgery in South Korea. METHODS: This population based study included all 8868 females...
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The first documentation of Li-Fraumeni syndrome in Korea

Bang YJ, Kang SH, Kim TY, Jung CW, Oh SM, Choe KJ, Kim NK

Li-Fraumeni syndrome(LFS) is an autosomal dominant disorder that predisposes individuals to multiple forms of cancer including breast cancer, soft tissue sarcoma, brain tumor, osteosarcoma, leukemia, and adrenocortical carcinoma. Recently, germ-line...
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Sonoelastography in Distinguishing Benign from Malignant Complex Breast Mass and Making the Decision to Biopsy

Kim MY, Cho N, Yi A, Koo HR, Yun BL, Moon WK

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the additional effect of sonoelastography on the radiologist's ability for distinguishing benign from malignant complex breast masses and to decide whether to perform biopsy by B-mode US. MATERIALS...
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The mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) gene is a potential methylation biomarker for malignancy of breast cancer

Chen FM, Chang HW, Yang SF, Huang YF, Nien PY, Yeh YT, Hou MF

  • KMID: 1383797
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2012 May;44(5):356-362.
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) belongs to the MAPK cascades which are central to cell proliferation and apoptosis. The carcinogenic role of MKP-1 has been reported in many...
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Genetic Counseling Can Influence the Course of a Suspected Familial Cancer Syndrome Patient: From a Case of Li-Fraumeni Like Syndrome with a Germline Mutation in the TP53 Gene

Hwang SM, Lee ES, Shin SH, Kong SY

We report a 26-yr-old female patient with bilateral breast cancer who was clinically diagnosed with Li-Fraumeni like syndrome (LFL) and subsequently found to have a germline mutation of the TP53...
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Intake of Dietary Fat and Vitamin in Relation to Breast Cancer Risk in Korean Women: A Case-Control Study

Do MH, Lee SS, Jung PJ, Lee MH

To investigate association between breast cancer risk and nutrients intake in Korean women, a case-control study was carried out, at Seoul, Korea. Incident cases (n=224) were identified through the cancer...
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Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography: Comparison with Conventional Mammography and Histopathology in 152 Women

Luczynska , Heinze-Paluchowska S, Dyczek S, Blecharz P, Rys J, Reinfuss M

OBJECTIVE: The goal of the study was to compare conventional mammography (MG) and contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) in preoperative women. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The study was approved by the local Ethics...
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