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References for information used in this web site include the following:

Advances in Breast Conservation Therapy, Newman LA; Kuerer HM. Jnl of Clinical Oncology 2005; 23 (8):1685-97.

Assess Your True Risk of Breast Cancer, Kelly, Patricia T., Henry Holt & Company, Inc, 2000.

Axillary recurrence in DCIS; is axillary lymphadenectomy warranted?
Trisal V, Qian D, Wagman LD, Am Surg. 2004; 70(10): 876-80.

Breast Cancer Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology. Carlson, RW, Allred, DC, Anderson BO, Burstein, HJ, Carter, WB, Edge, SB, et al.  J. National Comprehensive Cancer Network, 2009 Feb; 7(2): 122-92.

Breast Cancer Facts & Figures 2009-2010. American Cancer Society

Breast Cancer: Treatment Guidelines for Patients, Version IV, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, September 2005.

Choices, Morra, Marion; Potts, Eve; Harper Collins, 4th Edition, October 2003.

Clinical Practice Follow-up of Patients with Early Breast Cancer. Hayes, DF. New England Journal of Medicine 2007; 356 (24): 2505-13.

Defining Negative Margins in DCIS Patients Treated with Breast Conservation: The University of Chicago Experience, Sahoo S, Recant WM, Jaskowiak N, Tong L, Heimann, R. Breast Journal 2005 Jul-Aug 11 (4); 242-7.

Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book, Love, Susan; Lindsey, Karen; Perseus Publishing, 2002.

Ductal Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast. Bursteen HJ, Polyak, K, Wong, JS, Lester SC, Kaelin CM, New England Journal of Medicine, 2004; 350(14 ):1430-1441.

Ductal Carcinoma in Situ of the Breast, Silverstein, Melvin J (editor), Abram Recht and Michael D. Lagios; Williams & Wilkins, 2002.

Ductal Carcinoma in Situ, Complexities and Challenges. Leonard, GD, Swain SM, J Natl Cancer Institute, 2004; 96(12):906-20

Histopathology Cell Biological Characteristics of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast - a comparison between the primary DCIS and subsequent ipsilateral and contralateral tumours. Idvall I, Rengberg A, Anderson H, Ferno M; Breast 2005, Aug14 (4): 209-7.

Is Radiotherapy Needed After Adequate Local Excision of Localized DCIS? Cutili B, Int. J. Fertil Women’s Med. 2004 Sept-Oct; 49(5):231-6.

Living Beyond Breast Cancer: A Survivor’s Guide for When Treatment Ends and the Rest of Your Life Begins, Weiss, Marisa C.; Weiss, Ellen; Crown Publishing Group, 1998.

Locally Recurrent Breast Cancer after Conservation Therapy; Huston, TL, Simmons, RM, American Journal of Surgery 2005,Feb;189(2):229-35.

National Comprehensive Cancer Network Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology Genetic/Familial High Risk: Breast and Ovarian Cancer. V.1.2010.

National Comprehensive Guidelines. Version 2.2011 Breast Cancer. Non-invasive Breast Cancer: Ductal Carcinoma Insitu (DCIS-1). NCCN 2011/professional/physicians.

Pathology of high-risk breast lesions and ductal carcinoma in situ; Sewell, C Whitaker Radiology Clinics of North America 2004 Sep:42(5):821-30. v.

Sentinal note biopsy and concomitant probe-guided tumor excision of non-palpable breast cancer. Van Rijk, MCTanes PJ, Nieweg Ot, et al.  Ann. Surg. Oncology 2007;14: 27-32.

Surgery of the Breast. Silverstein, M, Ductal Carcinoma Insitu: basics, treatment controversies and an ancoplastic approach. Spear S., editor. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkin 2006, p. 92.

What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer, National Institutes of Health. (NIH Publication No. 05-1556)

American College of Physicians: www.acponline.org

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