scholarly journals Breast cancer at minors: methodology and clinical

Author(s):  
Ion Mereuta ◽  
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Veronica Shvet ◽  

This article highlights the importance of clinical and methodological aspects of the mammary gland tumors of the girls, and it is based on the study conducted between 2013-2020 in the University Clinic and Pediatric Oncology Department of the INSP IO. The stake of this study was to argue the frequency of the fibroadenomas and phylloid tumors.

2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (5) ◽  
pp. 725-728 ◽  
Author(s):  
SANAZ RISMANCHI ◽  
ORLY YADEGAR ◽  
SAMAD MUHAMMADNEJAD ◽  
SAEID AMANPOUR ◽  
MASOUD TAGHIZADEH-JAHED ◽  
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Author(s):  
Georgia Colleluori ◽  
Jessica Perugini ◽  
Giorgio Barbatelli ◽  
Saverio Cinti

AbstractThe mammary gland (MG) is an exocrine gland present in female mammals responsible for the production and secretion of milk during the process of lactation. It is mainly composed by epithelial cells and adipocytes. Among the features that make the MG unique there are 1) its highly plastic properties displayed during pregnancy, lactation and involution (all steps belonging to the lactation cycle) and 2) its requirement to grow in close association with adipocytes which are absolutely necessary to ensure MG’s proper development at puberty and remodeling during the lactation cycle. Although MG adipocytes play such a critical role for the gland development, most of the studies have focused on its epithelial component only, leaving the role of the neighboring adipocytes largely unexplored. In this review we aim to describe evidences regarding MG’s adipocytes role and properties in physiologic conditions (gland development and lactation cycle), obesity and breast cancer, emphasizing the existing gaps in the literature which deserve further investigation.


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