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Smith, PhD; Otis W. Brawley, MD; Richard Wender, MD. These findings and the related uncertainty
should be considered when making recommendations based on judgments about the balance of
benefits and harms of breast cancer screening. LaMonte, MD; Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD; Carol
DeSantis, MPH; Joannie Lortet-Tieulent, MSc; Kimberly Andrews; Deana Manassaram-Baptiste,
PhD; Debbie Saslow, PhD; Robert A. It should be wide enough to be significant but should be
narrow enough to be covered within the designated time frame. Splenic metastasis from endometrial
carcinoma is usually solitary splenic metastasis limited to the splenic parenchyma. Grimm, MD 6;
Sujata Ghate, MD 6; Brittany Davidson, MD 2; Ranee Chatterjee Mongtomery, MD 1,4; Matthew J.
Spleen is considered a poor soil for tumor deposits firstly because presence of high population of
immune cells and secondly due to production of angiogenesis inhibiting factors which account for
the rarity of metastasis to spleen. Our website uses cookies to enhance your experience. You can
download the paper by clicking the button above. Of 63 patients, 40 cases (63.5%) with pure DCIS
underwent SLN, and 2 of them had a positive SLN (5%). To browse Academia.edu and the wider
internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Conclusion
This is the 12th reported case of splenic metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. After few months,
however, splenectomy was performed because of substantial growth of the spelnic metastasis and it
confirmed that the splenic metastasis was of endometrial origin and solitary in the peritoneal cavity.
Included studies (7 reviews, 10 RCTs, 72 observational, 1 modeling) provided evidence on the
association between screening with mammography, CBE, or both and prespecified critical outcomes
among women at average risk of breast cancer (no known genetic susceptibility, family history,
previous breast neoplasia, or chest irradiation). Spleen biopsy showed metastasis from endometrial
carcinoma. They have uncontrolled growth and they are metastasis (which means that they spread
from one part of the body to another). Eighteen months later, PET scan discovered a hypermetabolic
splenic mass and two hypermetabolic lung nodules. Another interesting aspect is the psychological
mind frame of the patients. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. For A
Literature Review on Breast Cancer Some Ideas for Topics. We used summary estimates from
existing reviews, supplemented by qualitative synthesis of studies not included in those reviews.
Findings. Evidence for the relationship between screening and life expectancy and quality-adjusted
life expectancy was low in quality. In both 2 cases with SLN metastases, only one sentinel lymph
node was involved with tumor cells. We therefore aimed to identify factors in a single institutional
series to select patients who may benefit from SLNB. Then don’t wait till the third year to start the
work. Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has
been a matter of debate due to very low rate of axillary metastases. Splenectomy is an appropriate
treatment to avoid splenic rupture, splenic vein thrombosis and painful splenomegaly, to circumvent
the splenic metastasis being a source of secondary metastatic disease, and to provide the potential for
cure or extended survival. Breast cancer is one of the most concerning diseases in the world. You can
conduct study on the prevention, incidence, or cure of the research.
Our website uses cookies to enhance your experience. You can conduct study on the prevention,
incidence, or cure of the research. You can also conduct your study on the many problems that the
patients have to go through like strained family relations, social acceptance, and economic problems.
Then don’t wait till the third year to start the work. LaMonte, MD; Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD; Carol
DeSantis, MPH; Joannie Lortet-Tieulent, MSc; Kimberly Andrews; Deana Manassaram-Baptiste,
PhD; Debbie Saslow, PhD; Robert A. They have uncontrolled growth and they are metastasis (which
means that they spread from one part of the body to another). McCrory, MD, MHSc 1,4,5; Amy
Kendrick, RN, MSN 1; Gillian D. We used summary estimates from existing reviews, supplemented
by qualitative synthesis of studies not included in those reviews. Findings. Eighteen months later,
PET scan discovered a hypermetabolic splenic mass and two hypermetabolic lung nodules. We
present a case of 67 year old woman who was admitted to our department with a solitary splenic
metastases after hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for ovaric carcinoma 10 years
ago. Grimm, MD 6; Sujata Ghate, MD 6; Brittany Davidson, MD 2; Ranee Chatterjee Mongtomery,
MD 1,4; Matthew J. Spleen biopsy showed metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. To browse
Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade
your browser. After few months, however, splenectomy was performed because of substantial growth
of the spelnic metastasis and it confirmed that the splenic metastasis was of endometrial origin and
solitary in the peritoneal cavity. The most common sources of splenic metastasis are lung, colonrectal,
melanoma, breast and ovarian carcinoma. Of 63 patients, 40 cases (63.5%) with pure DCIS
underwent SLN, and 2 of them had a positive SLN (5%). Splenectomy is an appropriate treatment to
avoid splenic rupture, splenic vein thrombosis and painful splenomegaly, to circumvent the splenic
metastasis being a source of secondary metastatic disease, and to provide the potential for cure or
extended survival. The metastatic recurrence was an oligometastic form made from the association
of a unique bone metastasis to a rib and the metastasis to the spleen. Case report A 58-year-old
woman had surgery and radiotherapy for stage IIB endometrial carcinoma. Conclusion This is the
12th reported case of splenic metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. You can cover the disease from
the doctor’s point of view or students’. They usually occur and are detected simultaneously with
metastasis to other organs. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. For A
Literature Review on Breast Cancer Some Ideas for Topics. In addition, late recurrence even after 10
years of operation is very unusual. Another interesting aspect is the psychological mind frame of the
patients. After splenectomy, the patient received chemotherapy with six cycles of paclitaxel. You can
download the paper by clicking the button above. We therefore aimed to identify factors in a single
institutional series to select patients who may benefit from SLNB.
There is uncertainty about the magnitude of overdiagnosis associated with different screening
strategies, attributable in part to lack of consensus on methods of estimation and the importance of
ductal carcinoma in situ in overdiagnosis. Evidence for the relationship between screening and life
expectancy and quality-adjusted life expectancy was low in quality. Since patients with splenic
metastasis may be asymptomatic and the interval between the diagnoses of endometrial carcinoma
and splenic metastasis may be prolonged, careful and extended follow-up after primary treatment of
endometrial carcinoma is warranted. Splenectomy is an appropriate treatment to avoid splenic
rupture, splenic vein thrombosis and painful splenomegaly, to circumvent the splenic metastasis
being a source of secondary metastatic disease, and to provide the potential for cure or extended
survival. You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Resta Splenic metastasis is
extremely rare and are usually found in conjunction with metastasis of other organs. Breast cancer is
one of the most concerning diseases in the world. You can conduct study on the prevention,
incidence, or cure of the research. McCrory, MD, MHSc 1,4,5; Amy Kendrick, RN, MSN 1; Gillian
D. Grimm, MD 6; Sujata Ghate, MD 6; Brittany Davidson, MD 2; Ranee Chatterjee Mongtomery,
MD 1,4; Matthew J. After few months, however, splenectomy was performed because of substantial
growth of the spelnic metastasis and it confirmed that the splenic metastasis was of endometrial
origin and solitary in the peritoneal cavity. LaMonte, MD; Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD; Carol DeSantis,
MPH; Joannie Lortet-Tieulent, MSc; Kimberly Andrews; Deana Manassaram-Baptiste, PhD; Debbie
Saslow, PhD; Robert A. You can also conduct your study on the many problems that the patients
have to go through like strained family relations, social acceptance, and economic problems. Splenic
metastasis from endometrial carcinoma is usually solitary splenic metastasis limited to the splenic
parenchyma. These findings and the related uncertainty should be considered when making
recommendations based on judgments about the balance of benefits and harms of breast cancer
screening. Smith, PhD; Otis W. Brawley, MD; Richard Wender, MD. In addition, late recurrence
even after 10 years of operation is very unusual. Spleen is considered a poor soil for tumor deposits
firstly because presence of high population of immune cells and secondly due to production of
angiogenesis inhibiting factors which account for the rarity of metastasis to spleen. They usually
occur and are detected simultaneously with metastasis to other organs. You can download the paper
by clicking the button above. Spleen biopsy showed metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. Then
don’t wait till the third year to start the work. While searching for the right topic on this theme, you
need to make sure that your research topic is supported with relevant articles that will help in the
study. We present a case of 67 year old woman who was admitted to our department with a solitary
splenic metastases after hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for ovaric carcinoma 10
years ago. We therefore aimed to identify factors in a single institutional series to select patients who
may benefit from SLNB. The metastatic recurrence was an oligometastic form made from the
association of a unique bone metastasis to a rib and the metastasis to the spleen. In conclusion,
solitary splenic metastasis are very rare and the incidence of the reported cases in the medical
literature is increasing. It should be wide enough to be significant but should be narrow enough to
be covered within the designated time frame. Our website uses cookies to enhance your experience.
Case report A 58-year-old woman had surgery and radiotherapy for stage IIB endometrial
carcinoma. Eighteen months later, PET scan discovered a hypermetabolic splenic mass and two
hypermetabolic lung nodules. You can cover the disease from the doctor’s point of view or
students’. The metastatic recurrence was an oligometastic form made from the association of a
unique bone metastasis to a rib and the metastasis to the spleen. Evidence for the relationship
between screening and life expectancy and quality-adjusted life expectancy was low in quality.
Grimm, MD 6; Sujata Ghate, MD 6; Brittany Davidson, MD 2; Ranee Chatterjee Mongtomery, MD
1,4; Matthew J. Conclusion This is the 12th reported case of splenic metastasis from endometrial
carcinoma. Download Free PDF View PDF See Full PDF Download PDF Loading Preview Sorry,
preview is currently unavailable. Spleen is considered a poor soil for tumor deposits firstly because
presence of high population of immune cells and secondly due to production of angiogenesis
inhibiting factors which account for the rarity of metastasis to spleen. The most common sources of
splenic metastasis are lung, colonrectal, melanoma, breast and ovarian carcinoma. Splenectomy is an
appropriate treatment to avoid splenic rupture, splenic vein thrombosis and painful splenomegaly, to
circumvent the splenic metastasis being a source of secondary metastatic disease, and to provide the
potential for cure or extended survival. After splenectomy, the patient received chemotherapy with
six cycles of paclitaxel. In addition, late recurrence even after 10 years of operation is very unusual.
Spleen biopsy showed metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. In both 2 cases with SLN metastases,
only one sentinel lymph node was involved with tumor cells. We used summary estimates from
existing reviews, supplemented by qualitative synthesis of studies not included in those reviews.
Findings. For A Literature Review on Breast Cancer Some Ideas for Topics. Included studies (7
reviews, 10 RCTs, 72 observational, 1 modeling) provided evidence on the association between
screening with mammography, CBE, or both and prespecified critical outcomes among women at
average risk of breast cancer (no known genetic susceptibility, family history, previous breast
neoplasia, or chest irradiation). Splenic metastasis from endometrial carcinoma is usually solitary
splenic metastasis limited to the splenic parenchyma. It should be wide enough to be significant but
should be narrow enough to be covered within the designated time frame. After few months,
however, splenectomy was performed because of substantial growth of the spelnic metastasis and it
confirmed that the splenic metastasis was of endometrial origin and solitary in the peritoneal cavity.
You can download the paper by clicking the button above. Chemotherapy with six cycles of
cyclophosphamide, adriamycin and cisplatin effected a partial response of the splenic and lung
metastasis. Smith, PhD; Otis W. Brawley, MD; Richard Wender, MD. You can conduct study on the
prevention, incidence, or cure of the research. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster
and more securely, please take a few seconds to upgrade your browser. Since patients with splenic
metastasis may be asymptomatic and the interval between the diagnoses of endometrial carcinoma
and splenic metastasis may be prolonged, careful and extended follow-up after primary treatment of
endometrial carcinoma is warranted. Breast cancer is one of the most concerning diseases in the
world. Resta Splenic metastasis is extremely rare and are usually found in conjunction with
metastasis of other organs. There was no direct evidence for any additional mortality benefit
associated with the addition of CBE to mammography, but observational evidence from the United
States and Canada suggested an increase in false-positive findings compared with mammography
alone, with both studies finding an estimated 55 additional false-positive findings per extra breast
cancer detected with the addition of CBE.
You also need to make sure that your research topic will not become obsolete in the near future and
that the scope of the research is just right. Of 63 patients, 40 cases (63.5%) with pure DCIS
underwent SLN, and 2 of them had a positive SLN (5%). While searching for the right topic on this
theme, you need to make sure that your research topic is supported with relevant articles that will
help in the study. LaMonte, MD; Andrew M. D. Wolf, MD; Carol DeSantis, MPH; Joannie Lortet-
Tieulent, MSc; Kimberly Andrews; Deana Manassaram-Baptiste, PhD; Debbie Saslow, PhD; Robert
A. There are two properties that make cancer cells malignant. Smith, PhD; Otis W. Brawley, MD;
Richard Wender, MD. Since patients with splenic metastasis may be asymptomatic and the interval
between the diagnoses of endometrial carcinoma and splenic metastasis may be prolonged, careful
and extended follow-up after primary treatment of endometrial carcinoma is warranted. Eighteen
months later, PET scan discovered a hypermetabolic splenic mass and two hypermetabolic lung
nodules. You can conduct study on the prevention, incidence, or cure of the research. Resta Splenic
metastasis is extremely rare and are usually found in conjunction with metastasis of other organs. In
both 2 cases with SLN metastases, only one sentinel lymph node was involved with tumor cells. You
can download the paper by clicking the button above. Our website uses cookies to enhance your
experience. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a
few seconds to upgrade your browser. We present a case of splenic metastasis from carcinoma of the
breast occurring 5 years after initial treatment. You can download the paper by clicking the button
above. It should be wide enough to be significant but should be narrow enough to be covered within
the designated time frame. These findings and the related uncertainty should be considered when
making recommendations based on judgments about the balance of benefits and harms of breast
cancer screening. McCrory, MD, MHSc 1,4,5; Amy Kendrick, RN, MSN 1; Gillian D. After
splenectomy, the patient received chemotherapy with six cycles of paclitaxel. We present a case of
67 year old woman who was admitted to our department with a solitary splenic metastases after
hysterectomy with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy for ovaric carcinoma 10 years ago. You can
cover the disease from the doctor’s point of view or students’. Conclusion This is the 12th reported
case of splenic metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. Case report A 58-year-old woman had
surgery and radiotherapy for stage IIB endometrial carcinoma. Splenectomy is an appropriate
treatment to avoid splenic rupture, splenic vein thrombosis and painful splenomegaly, to circumvent
the splenic metastasis being a source of secondary metastatic disease, and to provide the potential for
cure or extended survival. To date, 6 months after splenectomy, she is alive with no intraperitoneal
disease and with few stable lung metastases. Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with
pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has been a matter of debate due to very low rate of axillary
metastases. You can also conduct your study on the many problems that the patients have to go
through like strained family relations, social acceptance, and economic problems. Another interesting
aspect is the psychological mind frame of the patients.
In conclusion, solitary splenic metastasis are very rare and the incidence of the reported cases in the
medical literature is increasing. We present a case of splenic metastasis from carcinoma of the breast
occurring 5 years after initial treatment. To date, 6 months after splenectomy, she is alive with no
intraperitoneal disease and with few stable lung metastases. We used summary estimates from
existing reviews, supplemented by qualitative synthesis of studies not included in those reviews.
Findings. You also need to make sure that your research topic will not become obsolete in the near
future and that the scope of the research is just right. Breast cancer is one of the most concerning
diseases in the world. You can cover the disease from the doctor’s point of view or students’. We
therefore aimed to identify factors in a single institutional series to select patients who may benefit
from SLNB. They usually occur and are detected simultaneously with metastasis to other organs. In
addition, late recurrence even after 10 years of operation is very unusual. Spleen is considered a poor
soil for tumor deposits firstly because presence of high population of immune cells and secondly due
to production of angiogenesis inhibiting factors which account for the rarity of metastasis to spleen.
The metastatic recurrence was an oligometastic form made from the association of a unique bone
metastasis to a rib and the metastasis to the spleen. There is uncertainty about the magnitude of
overdiagnosis associated with different screening strategies, attributable in part to lack of consensus
on methods of estimation and the importance of ductal carcinoma in situ in overdiagnosis. Sentinel
lymph node biopsy (SLNB) in patients with pure ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has been a matter
of debate due to very low rate of axillary metastases. There are two properties that make cancer cells
malignant. To browse Academia.edu and the wider internet faster and more securely, please take a
few seconds to upgrade your browser. After few months, however, splenectomy was performed
because of substantial growth of the spelnic metastasis and it confirmed that the splenic metastasis
was of endometrial origin and solitary in the peritoneal cavity. Conclusion This is the 12th reported
case of splenic metastasis from endometrial carcinoma. It should be wide enough to be significant
but should be narrow enough to be covered within the designated time frame. You can conduct study
on the prevention, incidence, or cure of the research. While searching for the right topic on this
theme, you need to make sure that your research topic is supported with relevant articles that will
help in the study. In both 2 cases with SLN metastases, only one sentinel lymph node was involved
with tumor cells. Case report A 58-year-old woman had surgery and radiotherapy for stage IIB
endometrial carcinoma. Eighteen months later, PET scan discovered a hypermetabolic splenic mass
and two hypermetabolic lung nodules. Included studies (7 reviews, 10 RCTs, 72 observational, 1
modeling) provided evidence on the association between screening with mammography, CBE, or
both and prespecified critical outcomes among women at average risk of breast cancer (no known
genetic susceptibility, family history, previous breast neoplasia, or chest irradiation). Splenic
metastasis from endometrial carcinoma is usually solitary splenic metastasis limited to the splenic
parenchyma. Since patients with splenic metastasis may be asymptomatic and the interval between
the diagnoses of endometrial carcinoma and splenic metastasis may be prolonged, careful and
extended follow-up after primary treatment of endometrial carcinoma is warranted. For A Literature
Review on Breast Cancer Some Ideas for Topics. Resta Splenic metastasis is extremely rare and are
usually found in conjunction with metastasis of other organs. The treatment of choice is laparoscopic
splenectomy that must be followed by chemotherapy in order to prevent the development of other
possible micrometastases.

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