Search Results

You are looking at 21 - 30 of 128 items for :

  • "papillary" x
  • Refine by Access: Content accessible to Me x
Clear All
Full access

Jacqueline Jonklaas

papillary and follicular thyroid cancer . J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2001 ; 86 : 1447 – 1463 . 53. Morris LF Waxman AD Braunstein GD . The nonimpact of thyroid stunning: remnant ablation rates in 131I-scanned and nonscanned individuals . J Clin

Full access

Benjamin E. Greer, Wui-Jin Koh, Nadeem Abu-Rustum, Michael A. Bookman, Robert E. Bristow, Susana M. Campos, Kathleen R. Cho, Larry Copeland, Marta Ann Crispens, Patricia J. Eifel, Warner K. Huh, Wainwright Jaggernauth, Daniel S. Kapp, John J. Kavanagh, John R. Lurain III, Mark Morgan, Robert J. Morgan Jr, C. Bethan Powell, Steven W. Remmenga, R. Kevin Reynolds, Angeles Alvarez Secord, William Small Jr, and Nelson Teng

endometrial cancer . Int J Clin Oncol 2007 ; 12 : 31 – 36 . 88 Goff BA Kato D Schmidt RA . Uterine papillary serous carcinoma: patterns of metastatic spread . Gynecol Oncol 1994 , 53 : 264 – 268 . 89 Hendrickson MR Longacre TA

Full access

Robert I. Haddad, William M. Lydiatt, Douglas W. Ball, Naifa Lamki Busaidy, David Byrd, Glenda Callender, Paxton Dickson, Quan-Yang Duh, Hormoz Ehya, Megan Haymart, Carl Hoh, Jason P. Hunt, Andrei Iagaru, Fouad Kandeel, Peter Kopp, Dominick M. Lamonica, Judith C. McCaffrey, Jeffrey F. Moley, Lee Parks, Christopher D. Raeburn, John A. Ridge, Matthew D. Ringel, Randall P. Scheri, Jatin P. Shah, Robert C. Smallridge, Cord Sturgeon, Thomas N. Wang, Lori J. Wirth, Karin G. Hoffmann, and Miranda Hughes

main histologic types of thyroid carcinoma include 1) differentiated, which includes papillary, follicular, and Hürthle cell carcinoma; 2) medullary carcinoma; and 3) anaplastic carcinoma (which is an aggressive undifferentiated tumor). An average of 58

Full access

Harry W. Herr

Non–muscle-invasive bladder cancers (NMIBCs) account for 75% of new cases. These include non–minimally invasive (Ta) and minimally invasive (T1) papillary tumors and flat carcinoma in situ (CIS). Papillary bladder tumors are classified as low

Full access

Angela Pecoraro, Francesco Porpiglia, and Pierre I. Karakiewicz

papillary tumors, 2 , 3 further stratification according to race would have created too many details in this manuscript and would have probably made it difficult to consult for readers. Moreover, we specifically decided to not focus on survival rates, as

Full access

Boda Guo and Ming Liu

African American patients had roughly 3 times higher rates of papillary RCC across disease stages than non–African American patients. 3 Finally, the prognosis of RCC with lymph node metastasis is different from that with distant metastases. 4 It would

Full access

Kassi Brooks, Catherine Steding, Melissa Holman, Rusty Gonser, and Megan Tucker

. Preliminary literature suggests certain pathogenic variants in the gene CHEK2 may be associated with an increased lifetime risk of developing other cancers, such as papillary thyroid cancer. Four studies in the literature support that a pathogenic variant in

Full access

Elizabeth R. Plimack and Gary R. Hudes

non-clear cell subtypes is not well defined. 11 , 12 The most common non-clear cell subtype is papillary RCC, which accounts for 12% of all RCCs. Biologically, at least a subset of papillary RCCs seem to be driven by dysregulation of c-Met signaling

Full access

Frederick Klauschen, Hendrik Bläker, and Albrecht Stenzinger

suggestive radiologic findings, the small cytological image the authors provide in their paper clearly shows 3-dimensional papillary cell aggregates primarily suggestive of papillary adenocarcinoma of the lung or the ovary, 2 , 3 whereas a pancreatobiliary

Full access

Annette M. Lim, Graham R. Taylor, Andrew Fellowes, Laird Cameron, Belinda Lee, Rodney J. Hicks, Grant A. McArthur, Christopher Angel, Benjamin Solomon, and Danny Rischin

consisting of pleomorphic ovoid to spindle-shaped cells and some normal thyroid tissue. The tumor cells were negative for AE1/AE3, thyroglobulin, TTF-1, S100, Melan-A, smooth muscle actin, and desmin. Features of follicular, papillary, or poorly