Lymph nodes associated with carcinoma of the breast
1960; Wiley; Volume: 13; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1002/1097-0142(196005/06)13
ISSN1097-0142
AutoresRichard Moore, Ronald Chapnick, Melvin D. Schoenberg,
Tópico(s)HER2/EGFR in Cancer Research
ResumoCancerVolume 13, Issue 3 p. 545-549 ArticleFree Access Lymph nodes associated with carcinoma of the breast Richard D. Moore M.D., Richard D. Moore M.D. Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorRonald Chapnick M.D., Ronald Chapnick M.D. Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorMelvin D. Schoenberg PH.D., Melvin D. Schoenberg PH.D. Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Research Fellow, Cuyahoga County Unit of the American Cancer Society, Inc.Search for more papers by this author Richard D. Moore M.D., Richard D. Moore M.D. Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorRonald Chapnick M.D., Ronald Chapnick M.D. Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OhioSearch for more papers by this authorMelvin D. Schoenberg PH.D., Melvin D. Schoenberg PH.D. Institute of Pathology, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio Research Fellow, Cuyahoga County Unit of the American Cancer Society, Inc.Search for more papers by this author First published: May/June 1960 https://doi.org/10.1002/1097-0142(196005/06)13:3 3.0.CO;2-UCitations: 22 AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1. Berg, J. W.: Significance of axillary node levels in study of breast carcinoma. Cancer 8: 776– 778, 1955. 2. Berg, J. W.: Sinus histiocytosis; fallacious measure of host resistance to cancer. Cancer 9: 935– 939, 1956. 3. Black, M. M., Kerpe, S., and Speer, F. D.: Lymph node structure in patients with cancer of breast. Am. J. Path. 29: 505– 521, 1953. 4. Black, M. M., Opler, S. R., and Speer, F. D.: Survival in breast cancer cases in relation to structure of primary tumor and regional lymph nodes. Surg. Gynec. & Obst. 100: 543– 551, 1955. 5. Black, M. M., and Speer, F. D.: Sinus histiocytosis of lymph nodes in cancer. Surg. Gynec. & Obst. 106: 163– 175, 1958. 6. Black, M. M., Speer, F. D., and Opler, S. R.: Structural representations of tumor-host relationships in mammary carcinoma; biologic and prognostic significance. Am. J. Clin. Path. 26: 250– 265, 1956. 7. Cramer, W., and Simpson, W. L.: Mast cells in experimental skin carcinogenesis. Cancer Res. 4: 601– 616, 1944. 8. Moore, R. D., and Schoenberg, M. D.: Low temperature sulfation of tissues and demonstration of metachromasy. Stain Technol. 32: 245– 247, 1957. 9. Moore, R. D., Sorenson, G. D., and Schoenberg, M. D.: Progressive cellular alterations of lymph nodes. A. M. A. Arch. Path. 67: 274– 280, 1959. 10. Moore, R. D., Weisberger, A. S., and Bowerfind, E. S., Jr.: Evaluation of lymphadenopathy in systemic disease. A. M. A. Arch. Int. Med. 99: 751– 759, 1957. 11. Pearse, A. G. E.: Histochemistry; Theoretical and Applied. Boston, Mass. Little, Brown and Company. 1953. 12. Schoenberg, M. D., and Moore, R. D.: Studies on connective tissue; III, enzymatic studies on formation and nature of carbohydrate intermediate of connective tissue polysaccharides in human umbilical cord. A. M. A. Arch. Path. 65: 115– 124, 1958. Citing Literature Volume13, Issue3May/June 1960Pages 545-549 ReferencesRelatedInformation
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