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Ipsilateral Lymphadenopathy After COVID-19 Vaccination in Patients With Newly Diagnosed Breast Cancer

Ha SM, Cheun JH, Lee SH, Kim SY, Park AR, Kim YS, Yoen H, Lee Y, Cho N, Moon WK, Chang JM

This study aimed to evaluate the imaging and pathological findings in axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer who received concurrent ipsilateral coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination. Of the...
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Ipsilateral Malignant Axillary Lymphadenopathy and Contralateral Reactive Lymph Nodes in a COVID-19 Vaccine Recipient With Breast Cancer

Adin ME, Wu J, Isufi E, Tsui E, Pucar D

Vaccine-related axillary nodal enlargement is a common benign condition that many mRNA vaccine receivers experience. However, a false attribution of axillary swelling to vaccination may result in delay in cancer...
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Corrigendum: Artificial Intelligence for Breast Cancer Screening in Mammography (AI-STREAM): A Prospective Multicenter Study Design in Korea Using AI-Based CADe/x

Chang YW, An JK, Choi N, Ko KH, Kim KH, Han K, Ryu JK

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Estrogen Receptor β Expression and Its Clinical Implication in Breast Cancers: Favorable or Unfavorable?

Choi Y

There are two estrogen receptor (ER) genes (ESR1/ERα and ESR2/ERβ) in humans. Of those.ERβ, the second ER isotype identified in 1996, is differentially expressed in different phenotypes and molecular subtypes...
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Corrigendum: Diffusion-Weighted Magnetic Resonance Imaging for Breast Cancer Screening in High-Risk Women: Design and Imaging Protocol of a Prospective Multicenter Study in Korea

Shin HJ, Lee SH, Park VY, Yoon JH, Kang BJ, Yun BL, Kim TH, Ko ES, Han BK, Chu AJ, Park SY, Kim HH, Moon WK

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The Radiological Response Rate Pattern Is Associated With Recurrence Free Survival in Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy

Ahn J, Park WC, Yoon CI, Paik PS, Cho MK, Yoo TK

Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the radiological response rate patterns during neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in patients with breast cancer. Methods: Patients who underwent NAC with two specific...
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Relationship Between Breast and Axillary Pathologic Complete Response According to Clinical Nodal Stage: A Nationwide Study From Korean Breast Cancer Society

Ryu JM, Choi HJ, Park EH, Kim JY, Lee YJ, Park S, Lee J, Park HK, Nam SJ, Kim SW, Lee JH, Lee JE, Korean Breast Cancer Society

Purpose: We evaluated the relationship between breast pathologic complete response (BpCR) and axillary pathologic complete response (ApCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) according to nodal burden at presentation. As the indications...
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The Predictive Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging-based Texture Analysis in Evaluating Histopathological Grades of Breast Phyllodes Tumor

Mao Y, Xiong Z, Wu S, Huang Z, Zhang R, He Y, Peng Y, Ye Y, Dong T, Mai H

Purpose: Knowing the distinction between benign and borderline/malignant phyllodes tumors (PTs) can help in the surgical treatment course. Herein, we investigated the value of magnetic resonance imaging-based texture analysis (MRI-TA)...
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