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Experts in Lobular Carcinoma
A infiltrating (invasive) breast cancer, relatively uncommon, accounting for only 5%-10% of breast tumors in most series. It is often an area of ill-defined thickening in the breast, in contrast to the dominant lump characteristic of ductal carcinoma. It is typically composed of small cells in a linear arrangement with a tendency to grow around ducts and lobules. There is likelihood of axillary nodal involvement with metastasis to meningeal and serosal surfaces. (DeVita Jr et al., Cancer: Principles & Practice of Oncology, 3d ed, p1205)
- Daling, Janet
- Li, Christopher
- Nakopoulou, Lydia
- Hunt, Kelly
- Singletary, Eva
- Kuerer, Henry
- Malone, Kathleen
- Giannopoulou, Ioanna
- Lakhani, Sunil
- Meric-Bernstam, Funda
- Reis-Filho, Jorge
- Ross, Merrick
- Jakesz, Raimund
- Nesland, Jahn
- Vincent-Salomon, Anne
- Ames, Frederick
- Babiera, Gildy
- Schnitt, Stuart
- Sigal-Zafrani, Brigitte
- Borgen, Patrick
- Ellis, Ian
- Gnant, Michael
- Keramopoulos, Antonios
- Mansel, Robert
- Rudas, Margaretha
- Sastre-Garau, Xavier
- Sneige, Nour
- van Diest, Paul
- Hortobagyi, Gabriel
- Liberman, Laura