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Low-grade screen-detected ductal carcinoma in situ progresses more slowly than high-grade lesions: evidence from an international multi-centre study.

Antonio PontiGuglielmo RoncoElsebeth LyngeMariano TomatisAhti AnttilaNieves AscunceMireille BroedersJean-Luc BulliardIsabella CastellanoPatricia FitzpatrickAlfonso FrigerioSolveig HofvindOndřej MájekNereo SegnanStephen Taplinnull null
Published in: Breast cancer research and treatment (2019)
These results suggest that the duration of the preclinical detectable phase is longer for low than for high-grade DCIS. The findings from this large multi-centre, international study emphasize that the management of low-grade DCIS should be carefully scrutinized in order to minimize overtreatment of screen-detected slow-growing or indolent lesions. The high variation by site in the proportion of low grade suggests that further pathology standardization and training would be beneficial.
Keyphrases
  • low grade
  • high grade
  • high throughput