Searching for just a few words should be enough to get started. If you need to make more complex queries, use the tips below to guide you.
Issue title: Inflammatory Breast Cancer
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Walshe, Janice M. | Swain, Sandra M.; *
Affiliations: Breast Cancer Section, Medical Oncology Branch, Centre for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, MD, USA | NCI, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Sandra M. Swain, MD, Cancer Therapeutics Branch, Centre for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health, 8901 Wisconsin Ave, Building 8, Rm 5101, MD 20889, USA. E-mail: [email protected]
Abstract: Inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), accounting for 1–5% of all breast cancers, is the most aggressive form of breast cancer. Its biologically aggressive nature is identified by the rapid time to progression, its tendency to affect younger women, the high proportion of local and distant metastases present at diagnosis, and lower overall survival despite the use of multimodality therapy. With epidemiologic and molecular evidence now suggesting that IBC may represent a distinct disease entity rather than part of the spectrum of locally advanced breast cancer (LABC), accurate differentiation of these two disease processes has never been more crucial to ensure appropriate treatment. This review addresses the historical milestones and clinical characteristics involved in the differentiation of IBC and briefly discusses the emerging molecular data that may facilitate the distinction of IBC from LABC.
DOI: 10.3233/BD-2006-22105
Journal: Breast Disease, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 35-44, 2006
IOS Press, Inc.
6751 Tepper Drive
Clifton, VA 20124
USA
Tel: +1 703 830 6300
Fax: +1 703 830 2300
[email protected]
For editorial issues, like the status of your submitted paper or proposals, write to [email protected]
IOS Press
Nieuwe Hemweg 6B
1013 BG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 688 3355
Fax: +31 20 687 0091
[email protected]
For editorial issues, permissions, book requests, submissions and proceedings, contact the Amsterdam office [email protected]
Inspirees International (China Office)
Ciyunsi Beili 207(CapitaLand), Bld 1, 7-901
100025, Beijing
China
Free service line: 400 661 8717
Fax: +86 10 8446 7947
[email protected]
For editorial issues, like the status of your submitted paper or proposals, write to [email protected]
如果您在出版方面需要帮助或有任何建, 件至: [email protected]