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_AUTHOR INDEX—VOLUME 9, 2003 Abell T, 26 Brenin D, 4 Dershaw DD, 1 Gradishar WJ, 212 Abraham J, 417 Brennan TG, 126 Dezube Bu, 131 Gralow JR, $42 Accetta PA, 494 Briasoulis E, 241 Dijkstra B, 325 Gran S, 472 Acosta V, 509 BrintzenhofeSzoc K, 463 Dillis CL, 312 GranaG Adler LP, 163 Brooks JSuJ, 98 Dincer M, 79 Grant M, 252 Agnese DM, 501 nse MN, 266 Ditkoff BA, 4, 184 Gravier A Aguayo J-L, 249 Bucht G, 142 Dmytrasz K, 10 Aguilar J, 249 Bulut F, 393 Downey S, 126 Albert U-S, S90 Burak WE Jr, 501 Dowsett M, 213 Al-Dayel F, 223 Burtness B, 472 Duarte F, 443 Aliabadi-Wahle S, 397 Buzdar AU, 213 D’yachkova Y, 192 Allen R, 269 Bygren LO, 142 Allred DC, 213 19 Al-Malik O, 223 Cabello C, 389 r MA, 420 Alowami S, 485 Cabioglu N, 79 Altaha R, 417 Cabral AH, 298 Sarita WB, 13, 237 Alvur M, 393 Cakir B, 403 Edwards D, 254 Amendoeira |, 337 Cameselle-Teijeiro JF, 443 Edwards Mu, 26, 2 Ames FC, 120 Campbell CT, 19 Efstathiou E Anand R, 491 Carda C, 138 Anderson BO, S40, S42, S51 Carder P, 126 S60, S67, S104, 234 Carlson RW, S42, S67, 2 Andrés B, = Carter D, 167 Ellis GK, 316 Aritas Y, 323,3 Cataneo RN, 184 El-Tamer M, 4 Arkoulakis NS, a Cendan JC, 414 DC, 409 ArpaciF , 54 Chalazonitis AN, 327 niu AE, S67 Avril N, 277 Chang DW, 120 riksson A, 142 Aydiner A, 79 Chang H, 39, 266 iMmm m s serman LJ, 86 Chang HR, 153 stabrook A, 10 Baker F, 463 Chao C, 26, 254 mm Bale A, 167 Chapman J, 113 Hochrein Balogh K, 428 Chaudary M, 505 Hoda [ Barnard N, 116 Chekos A, 19 Hoda Rs Baron M, 246 Chhieng DC, 200 Hoda S Barsky SH, 39, 153 Chinitz L, 10 Hofler H Barutcu A, 426 Choi S-H, 153 Holloway C, § Baslaim M, 223 Chopra R, S60, S67 Holtkamp C Bauer VP, 4 Chow CE, 414 Baum M, 213 Chronopoulos P, 327 Bayrak IK, 133 Chua B, 478 Beatty P, 266 Cohen G, 463 Beckenstein MS, 350 Cohen |, 423 Bedirli A, 323, 339 Colbert PM, 295 hmho Beech B, 295 Coldman AJ, 192 Beech DJ, 295, 3 Conde DM, 389 7Es) Belet U, 133 ConnorC , 429 Benda RK, 414 Contreras A, 509 Gamboa Berg WA, 163 Cooper D, 472 Garber JE Bernardes JRM Jr, 302 Corn CC, 147 Gatti G, 106 Berry M, 246 Cortizo-Torres ME, 443 Gebrim LH, 302 Bezerril CF, 503 Cramer HM, 439 Geisinger KR 163 Bilir A, 79 Georgian-Smith D, 316 Birtle A, 505 Dagoglu T, 79 Giuliano AE, S3 Bledsoe S, 429 Damasceno M, 337 Global Summit Diagnosis Panel Bombonati A, 251 D’Andrea E, 472 S60 Bone B, 330 Davies MH, 126 Global Summit Early Detection Johans Borgen P, 106 Davis M, 333 rina $51 Jones M..4 Botnick L, 74 de Abreu WC, 503 ent Paa nel Bou-Khalil J, 472 de Camargo HSA Jr, 430 Kandemir B, 393 Bourantas K, 241 de Freitas R Jr, 503 Kantoff PW Boyages J, 478 de la Medina AR, 332 Kara O, 339 Bozfakioglu Y, 79 Demirddéver C, 426 Gopaian A, Karahan Ol Bradbury MS, 163 Dennison G, 491 Goulart FB,5 Karakas HM, 403 Braun S, S42, S51, S101 Denny SR, 226 Goulet Ru Jr, 439 Karsif K, 47 Brenelli HB, 389 de Oliveira AM, 503 Goutas N, 260 Katranci S, 133 516 © AUTHOR INDEX—VOLUME 9, 2003 + Katz MS, 19 Marinho LC, 302 Pijpers R, 380 Spagnola S, 463 Kaufman DS, 208 Markopoulos C, 255 Polat C, 393 Speers C, 192 Kecer M, 7 Marley EF, 200 Poppiti R, 298 Spiegler E, 288 Marsh WL, 497 Povoski SP, 497 Spigos DG, 497 Viartinez-Galvez M, 249 Proia AD, 257 Spinks MK, 175 Martino S, 74 Psyrri A, 472 Stakleff KS, 319 Masetti R, S67 Staugaard-Hahn C, 472 MasoodS , S39, S60, S80, S94 Rahbari-Oskoui F, 184 Stein CR, 175 69, 145, 263 Rahusen FD, 380 Stolier A, 269 Mautner B, 74 Ramakrishnan R, 91 Svartbo B, 142 May S, 252 Ramdass M, 141 Swede H, 98 McCormick B, 106 Ravelo R, 509 Szabo BK, 330 Mcfarlane B, 505 Recine M, 298 Szakos A, 330 McMasters KM, 26, 254 Reece GP, 120 McPhee MN, Regan P, 288 Tabar L, S7 Viedina-Fra Regula E, 319 Tabbara SO, 200 Medoff E Reiss M, 472 Taets van Amerongen AHM Meijer S, Ren Y, 333 380 Meltzer AJ, 3 Reynolds C, 49 Talaasen L, 252 Reynolds TM, 66 Talele A, 13 Richardson L, 414 Talele AC, 237 Mesko TW, 298 Richman P, 505 Talley LI, 200 Michalek AM, 98 Richter T, 277 Tao ML, 74 Riedner CS, 385 Taplin S, S51 Rimm D, 167 Tartter Pl, 10 Roche C, 19 Tawfik O, 113, 333 Romero-Gutierrez M, 98 Tayal S, 511 Rose C, 74 Taylor R, 478 Rose M, 472 Thomas DB, S51 Morton Ross MI, 120 Tokunaga E, 440 Moysich KB, 98 Tominaga T, 58 Mumtaz H, 409 Sacchini V, 106 Tomita T, 333 Murphy J, 325 Said H. 231 Toppmeyer DL, 116 Sakrak ©, 323, 339 Topuz E, 79 Nahrig JM, 277 Salisbury L, 19 Torresan RZ, 389 Naraynsingh V, 141 Saltzstein EC, 385 Torroba A, 249 Nath M, 307 Santos CL, 86 Totoonchie A, 288 Nelson BK, 385 Sapp M, 335 Treseler PA, 86 Ng EY-K, 341 Saracco A, 330 Tripathy D, S1, 60 Sardi A, 288 Trudeau M, 507 Nour A, 71 Sartippour M, 266 Tsai HCH, 39 Schmitt FC, 443 Tsekeris P, 241 Oh WK, 208 Schnabel F, 4 Tsiara S, 241 Okten T, 323 Schreiman JS, 312 Tsimitselis G, 327 Olivotto IA, 192 Schrenk P, 282 Tsionou C, 260 Orecchia R, 106 Schrumpf JD, 226 Tulbah A, 223 Orlick M, 116 Schulz K-D, S90 Tuncbilek N, 403 O'Shea JS, 347 Schwartsmann G, S42, S67 Turner J, 47 Ozet A, 54 Schwartz GF, 41, 251, 374 Tzouvara E, 241 Ozmen V, 79 Scognamiglio T, 420 Tzovara J, 327 ere Ozturk B, 54 Seixas MT, 302 oda M, 20 Ozyilmaz F, 403 Seltzer MH, 344 Ugwu-Dike M, 288 Longobardi |, 509 Sewell C, 254 Ulusoy AN, 393 Lopez-Touza A, 44 Pain JA, 491 Shao Z-M, 266 Ung O, 478 | CL, 4 Palazzo JP, 251 Sher-Ahmed A, 288 Unlu E, 403 LoRusso PM Pantanowitz L, 56, 131, 428 Shook JE, 272 Upton MP, 56 Love RR, S6 Pantazidis A, 260 Shyyan R, S75 Luini A, 106 Pantazis CG, 44 Sickle-Santanello BJ, 494 van Diest PJ, 380 Paramo JC, 298 Siegel N, 19 Vargas HI, S42, S60, S80 Madan AK, 295, 39 Parisot N, 167 Simpson D, 26 Vartholomatos G, 241 Maehara Y, 440 Parra JS, 251 Singer J, 288 Vass L, S60 Magalhaes J, 337 Perez DG, 431 Singh M, 511 Vayvada H, 426 Maharaj D, 141 Perez E, S25 Singletary SE, 120 Veronesi U, 106 Mai KT, 33 Pérez J, 509 Slanetz PJ, 13, 237 Vogel CL, 452 Makar SH, 491 Perkins DG, 33 Smith RA, S51 Vorobiof DA, 231 Malik A, 335, 485 Perkinson KR, 257 Smith S, 4 Vorobiof G, 231 Mamounas EP, 213 Pezzimente J, 472 Smith SR, 10 Vourlidis N, 260 Mann GN, 234 PhillipidisT , 255 Snyder E, 472 Manso A, 55 09 Phillips M, 184 Sorbris R, 223 Wahner-Roedler DL, 49 Margolin FR, 226 Picquenot J-M, 246 Soriano P, 138 Walsh M, 325 Marin E, 509 Pietras RJ, 361 Soyuer |, 339 Wang H-J, 266 AUTHOR INDEX—VOLI MI 9 2003 e 517 Wu C-T, 86 Warner E, 507 Wierzbicki AS, 66 Wyatt JI, 126 Watkins D, 252 Wilczek B, 330 Wayand W, 282 Williams J, 501 Wear KD, 47 Wilson JM, 126 Yalin CT, 133 Weinberg IN, 163 Winston JS, 98 Yannoukakos D, 26 0 Weiss M, 423 Wojcik BE, 175 Yarbro CH, S98 Weiss NS, S86 Wolfson S, 254 Yavuz AA, 54 Werbeck J, 91 Wollett FC, 44 Yeh ED, 13, 237 Werner M, 277 Wong C, 184 Yen TWF, 234 Westbrook K, 409 Wong SL, 26 Yilmaz M, 426 SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME 9, 2003 ern uy { vant to patients did) adenocarcinoma of ectopic breast linica gative breast cancer? (Cheuta al ), 478 t se report (Yin et al), 113 (Case report) outienl node =i performed before preoperative chemother- Adenoma apy for axillary lymph node staging in breast cancer (Schrenk Nipple adenoma: a differential diagnosis for Paget's disease et al), 282 Healy et al), 325 (Breat images) Bartonella — tumor An unusual case of cat-scratch disease from Bartonella quintana Ade s tumor of the breast (Markopoulos et al), 255 (Letter) mimicking inflammatory breast cancer in a 50-year-old woman hatesiee -erctemalhatece see Chemotherapy, adjuvant (Povoski et al), 497 (Case report) African Americans Basement membranes fects of sc ng nmography on the comparative survival The importance of the tumor basement membrane laminin and rican, white, and — beneficiaries of LRP/MVP receptors in breast cancer (Aritas et al), 339 (Letter) health care system ( 175 Biopsy Americann S ocietyo ‘fe ens Disease Accuracy of axillary sentinel lymph node biopsy following neoad- A word from Dr. Debu Tripathy, President, American Society of juvant (induction) chemotherapy for carcinoma of the breast Breast Disease (Tripathy), S1 (Symposium) (Schwartz and Meltzer), 374 Amphiphysin par aneoplastic syndrome An axillary recurrence of breast cancer following a negative Amphiphysin pa oplastic syndrome: a delayed diagnosis of sentinel lymph node biopsy (Yen et al), 234 (Case report) east carcinom in-Smith et al), 316 (Case report) Biopsy of sentinel node in mammary cancer: initial experience at the Centro Clinico de Estereotaxia, Caracas, Venezuela vatase inhibitors as therapy for (Acosta et al), 509 (Letter) 3 (Dilemmas in breast disease) Failure to harvest sentinel lymph nodes identified by preoperative lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer patients (Wu et al), 86 s with contrast-enhanced dynamic ntraoperative examination of sentinel lymph nodes by ultrarapid ography (Tuncbilek et al), 403 immunohistochemistry (Nahrig et al), 277 vascular endothelial growth factor Isolated supraclavicular lymph node recurrence after breast- 3 lobular mammary carcinoma (Chhieng conserving surgery and negative axillary sentinel node biopsy (Agnese et al), 501 (Breast images) Angiosarcoma The need for vigilance in the pathologic evaluation of sentinel Ana 1 of the breast: mz ( raphic clinical, and patho lymph nodes: a report of two illustrative cases (Scognamiglio CC t Fant et c reast im age2sS ) et al), 420 (Case report) Antidepr essants Palpable breast carcinomas: a hypothesis for clinically relevant Hot flashes in breast cancer survivors (Hoda et al), 431 (Dilemmas lymphatic drainage in sentinel lymph node biopsy (Chao et al), 26 Position of clip placement after vacuum-assisted breast biopsy: Anti- HER- 2Ineu antl body; see HER-2 is a unilateral two-view postbiopsy mammogram necessary? Antracycline (Lehman and Shook), 272 Inflammatory breast cancer: results of antracycline-based neo- A prospective study of the use of fine-needle aspiration cytology adjuvant t ) Z al), 79 and core biopsy in the diagnosis of breast cancer (Dennison Apocrine et al), 491 Hormone receptor pr of apocrine lesionso f the breast (Sapp Review of 125 SiteSelect stereotactic large-core breast biopsy procedures (Corn), 147 Sentinel node biopsy: standard of care (Giuliano), S3 (Symposium) Sentinel node biopsy performed before preoperative chemother apy for axillary lymph node staging in breast cancer (Schrenk et al), 282 Biopsy, needle Clip placement after sonographically guided percutaneous breast ase rep biopsy (Margolin et al), 226 (Case report) Aspartate tran saminase A comparative analysis of atypical hyperplasia diagnosed with Unexplained jn AST in locally advanced breast cancer (Birtle core needle biopsy with corresponding surgical specimen et al) he ¢ (Tayal et al), 511 (Letter) Atypical ductal hyperplasia; see Hyperplasia Core needle biopsy versus fine-needle aspiration biopsy: are typical lobular hyperplasia; see Hyperplasia there similar sampling and diagnostic issues? (Masood), 145 Axilla (Editorial) Accuracy of axillary sen yn wh node ae agape cbt Does LCIS or ALH without other high-risk lesions diagnosed on core biopsy require surgical excision? (Dershaw),1 (Editorial) Schwartz and Meltzer), 374 Implementation of a minimally invasive breast biopsy program in An axillary recurrence of breast cancer following a negative countries with limited resources (Vargas and Masood), S80 sentine nph node biopsy (Yen et al), 234 (Case report) The management of lobular neoplasia identified on percutaneous Benign axillary lymph node inclusions (Pantanowitz and Upton), core breast biopsy (Bauer et al), 4 56 (Breast imac Phyllodes tumor of borderline malignancy: a 7-year follow-up Clinicopathologic iS of sentinel lymph node mapping in (Tomita et al), 333 (Breast images) early breast cancer (Choi et al), 153 A prospective study of the use of fine-needle aspiration cytology Impact of the5 1 of the intercostobrachial nerve in axillary and core biopsy in the diagnosis of breast cancer (Dennison lymphadenecto o breast cancer (Torresan et al), 389 et al), 491 SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME YY, Sentinel node biopsy for nonpalpable breast tumors requires a pre Failure to t larvest sentinel lympn nodes operative diagnosis of invasive breast cancer (Rahusen et al), 380 lymphoscintigraphy in breas ancer pat The significance of atypical lo a hyperplasia at percutaneous Grade III dermatitis in a patient t eated wit! breast biopsy (Dmytrasz et al),1 apy, 503 (Breast images) Why anew society? A call for action: rabiendia knowledge in breast Isolated supraclavicular lymph currence after pathology (Masood), 263 (Editorial) conserving surgery and sentinel node b Bone neoplasms (Agnese et al), 501 (Breast Correlation with bone metastasis and high expression of CK 1 obular carcinoma of the k mRNA measured by quantitative RT-PCR in the bone marrow ol ” peleumanias Cc ¢ breast cancer patients (Tokunaga et al), 440 (Letter) report) Brachial plexus palsy Male patients with diagnoses of bott Bilateral brachial plexus palsy after a right-side modified radical cancer (Leibowitz et al), 208 mastectomy with immediate TRAM flap reconstruction (Grunwald Metastasis of breast ¢ et al), 41 (Case report) and Tominac BRCA Palpable breast carc Atypical medullary breast carcinoma in a family carrying the _ atic drainage ir 5382insC BRCA-1 mutation (Kroupis et al), 260 (Letter) neurologic syndrom BRCA status, molecular markers, and clinical variables in early. se report and review oOf li conservatively managed breast cancer (Kim et al), 167 Sensitivity of BRCA-1-related breast cancer to neoadjuvant chem 2ntinel node bio otherapy: practical implications (Warner et al), 507 (Letter) Breast, anatomy Change in mammographic breast density associated with the use f Depo-Provera (Dillis and Schreiman), 312 (Case report) Breast diseases Adenosis tumor of the breast (Markopoulos et al), 255 (Letter Inflammatory pseudotumor of the breast: case report and literature review (Haj et al), 423 (Case report) Breast ee diagnosis Mammary calcifications of the ossifying type (Hoda and Gopalan Ader 1osis tumor of the bre 129 (Breast images) Nodular fasciitis of the breast: a case report (Tulbah et al) report) Paget's disease of the male breast: an unusual case invasion ( ——s et al), 254 (Breast image The role of HER e€u oncogene and vi aedicsiin of thea a phenotype (Hanna et Solitary fibrous tumor of the breast (Bombonati et t al images) Tuberculosis of the breast (Chalazonitis et al) A word from Dr. Debu “Tripathy, President Breast Disease (Tripathy), S1 Symposium Breast neoplasms, analysis Benign axillary lymph node inclusior Breast images) Correlation with bone metastasis and high expressior mRNA measured by quantitative RT-PCR in the bone breast cancer patients (Tokunageat al) ( t Evaluation of tumor angiogenesis with magnetic resonance mammography Hormone receptor profile of apocrine les et al), 336 (Letter) The importaonfc teh e tumor basement membran MVP receptors in breast cancer (Aritas et . Interactions between estr — }and growth breast cancers and the t nor-associated vasc 361 (Review article) Intraoperative examination of sentinel lymph nodes b ultrarapid immunohistochemistry (Nahrig et al) framework for ear ocation and extent of positive resection margins and ductal carci with artificial neu nomain situ in lumpectomy specimens of ductal breast carcinoma iplementation of a examined with a microscopic three-dimensional view (Mai eta l), 33 countries Microvessel density and vascular endothelial growth factor expres ntracystic papilla sion in infiltrating lobular mammary carcinoma (Chhieng et al), 200 Case report) Translating laboratory knowledge into biological therapy and genetic Introduction of breast cancer screenin analysis (Gray), S29 (Symposium) Ukraine: report of a PAT H osea st Unexplained high AST in locally advanced breast cancer (Birtle et al) experience (Zotov and Shyyan), S7’ 505 (Letter) Invasive lobular carcinoma oe trum of ennan Variation of the prognostic significance of HER-2 expression in ogy on magnetic resonance im } breast cancer according to tumor size (Swede et al), 98 Invasive lobular carcinomaina Breast neoplasms, complications (Case report) An axillary recurrence of breast — following a negative sentinel Invasive mucinous (colloid) adenocarcinoma of ectopic breast tissue lymph node biopsy (Yen et al), 234 (Case report) in the vulva: a case report (Yin et al), 113 (Case report INDEX — VOLUME 9, 2003 ssection relevant to patients with Pseudoangiomatous hyperplasia and response to tamoxifen therapy cancer? (Chua et al), 478 (Seltzer and Kintiroglou), 344 (Letter) and literature review (Talele et al), A roundtable discussion of aromatase inhibitors as therapy for breast cancer (Allred et al), 213 (Dilemmas in breast disease) of the breast (Medina Sensitivity of BRCA-1-related breast cancer to neoadjuvant chem mages) otherapy: practical implications (Warner et al), 507 (Letter) ng: key conclusions supporting screening Sentinel node biopsy performed before preoperative chemotherapy for axillary lymph node staging in breast cancer (Schrenk et al), 282 ser presenting with malignant ascites: Sequential high-dose alkylating therapy and stem cell support for N of literature (Chow et al), 414 (Case report) high-risk stage Ill breast cancer (Bou-Khalil et al), 472 i-PET and radiographic imaging of primary Treatment of breast cancer in countries with limited resources a 035 (Carlson et al), S67 ential diagnosis for Paget’s dis e (Healy Breast neoplasms, etiology Does evidence-based medicine provide evidence? The evidence on an unusual se of dermal breast cancer and the safety of oral contraceptives suggests that 254 (Breast images unorthodox interpretations may be just as valid (Reynolds and licking Paget's disease of the breast (Guyton Wierzbicki), 66 (Letter) Women’s Health Initiative results: breast cancer risk in perspective a of the breast: a case report with review of (Kelly), 449 (Editorial) se report Breast neoplasms, genetics ast: a case report (Vorobiof et al) typical medullary breast carcinoma in a family carrying the 5382insC BRCA-1 mutation (Kroupis et al), 260 (Letter) he use of fine-needle aspiration cytology and BRCA status, molecular markers, and Clinical variables in early tC Dennison et al), 49 conservatively managed breast cancer (Kim et al), 167 Chronobiology and breast cancer (Cortizo-Torres et al), 443 (Letter) Prevalence of family history of breast and ovarian cancer in a single primary care practice using a self-administered questionnaire (Hughes et al), 19 Sensitivity of BRCA-1-related breast cancer to neoadjuvant chem- otherapy: practical implications (Warner et al), 507 (Letter) Translating laboratory knowledge into biological therapy and genetic analysis (Gray), S29 (Symposium) Breast neoplasms, immunology Assessment of proliferating cell nuclear antigen activity using digital image analysis in breast carcinoma following magnetic resonance- guided interstitial laser photocoagulation (Korourian et al), 409 Central nervous system progression during systemic response to trastuzumab, humanized anti-HER-2/neu antibody, plus paclitaxel in awoman with refractory metastatic breast cancer (Lindrud et al), 116 (Case report) and Breast neoplasms, microbiology Atypical mycobacterium associated with breast cancer (Bledsoe ila 2 Q¢ uinntt ana7 and Connor), 429 (Breast images) old woman Breast neoplasms, mortality Breast cancer mortality in relation to clinical breast examination and aspirat breast self-examination (Weiss), S86 st cancer in the breath (Phillips et al), 184 Effects of screening mammography on the comparative survival ction: advancing knowledge in breast rates of African American, white, and Hispanic beneficiaries of a ology (M d), 263 (Editoria comprehensive health care system (Wojcik et al), 175 Breast neoplasms, drug therapy False-negative cases of breast cancer deaths in mammography Accuracy of a y sentinel tympl screening evaluations (Svartbo et al), 142 (Letter) yiInerapy Breast neoplasms, pathology Carcinosarcoma of the breast: clinicopathologic and radiologic find taxanes ings in an unusual case (Aritas et al), 323 (Breast images) The expanding role of pathologists in the diagnosis and manage- sive adjuvant chemo ment of breast cancer: Worldwide Excellence in Breast Pathology jiew of the literature Program (Masood), S94 Invasive micropapillary carcinoma of the breast: are the pure forms more aggressive than the mixed forms? (Amendoeira et al), 337 (Letter) The need for vigilance in the pathologic evaluation of sentinel lymph nodes: a report of two illustrative cases (Scognamiglio et al), 420 (Case report) 1 anti- HER-2/neu antibody, plus paclitaxel Phyllodes tumor of borderline malignancy: a 7-year follow-up (Tomita tory metastatic breast cancer (Lindrud et al) et al), 333 (Breast images) Why anew society? A call for action: advancing knowledge in breast trastuzumab Herceptin) (Vogel and pathology (Masood), 263 (Editorial) N articie Breast neoplasms, physiopathology en on PCNA expression in fibroadenomas Hot flashes in breast cancer survivors (Hoda et al), 431 (Dilemmas in breast disease) results of a ne-based neoadju The satisfaction with life domains scale for breast cancer (SLDS-BC) Ozmen et al (Spagnola et al), 463 (Review article) SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUMI 9 2003 @ §21 Breast neoplasms, politics Hormonal therapy: current and new directions (Ingle), S1 The history of breast cancer advocacy (Braun), S101 (Symposium) Breast neoplasms, prevention and control Local and regional therapy for women with breast cancer Effect of a short structured session on medical student breast cancer Columbia (Hislop et al), 192 screening knowledge (Madan et al), 295 Multidisciplinary are tor breast C Global Summit Consensus Conference on International Breast Tripathy), 60( nmas in breast disea Health Care: editorial note (Masood), S39 (Editorial) Radiation therapy: accepted and controversial roles (Harris), S11 Global Summit Consensus Conference on International Breast (Symposium) Health Care: guidelines for countries with limited resources— Sequential high-dose alkylating therapy and stem cell support fo introduction (Anderson), S40 high-risk stage Ill breast cancer (Bou-Khalil et al), 472 International nursing and breast cancer (Yarbro), S98 Breast pain Overview of breast health care guidelines for countries with limited Expression of interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis fa 10 resources (Anderson et al), S42 topathologic findings in painful and nonpainful breast tissue Breast neoplasms, radiation therapy (Ramakrishnan et al) Breast conservation therapy with concomitant breast reduction in Breast self-examination large-breasted women (Stolier et al), 269 Breast cancer mortality in relation toc ical Oreast examination ana Breast-conserving therapy with adjuvant paclitaxel and radiation breast self-examination (Weiss), S86 therapy: feasibility of concurrent treatment (Ellerbroek et al), 74 Breast-conserving therapy; see Breast neoplasms, drug therapy; Intraoperative radiation therapy for breast cancer: technical notes Breast neoplasms, radiation therapy; Breast neoplasms, surgery; (Veronesi et al), 106 Breast neoplasms, therapy Local and regional therapy for women with breast cancer in British Breastfeeding Columbia (Hislop et al), 192 The Lactating breast: MRI findings andl iterature review (Talele eta Treatment of breast cancer in countries with limited resources 237 (Case report (Carlson et al), S67 Breath Breast neoplasms, sociology Volatile markers of breast cancer in the breath (Phillips et 184 The power of social yelape pth the women’s movement and breast British Columbia cancer (O'Shea), 347 (Editorial) Local and regional therapy for women with breast cancer in Britist Breast neoplasms, surgery Columbia (Hislop et al), 192 The art and science of autologous breast reconstruction (Grotting Calcification et al), 350 (Review article) Atypical ductal hyperplasia presentin Bilateral brachial plexus palsy after a right-side modified radical (Tsai et al) E t mastectomy with immediate TRAM flap reconstruction (Grunwald Mam mary et al), 41 (Case report) 29 (Breaz sti m Breast conservation therapy with concomitant breast reduction in Capectahine large-breasted women (Stolier et al), 269 DCIS: current concepts in diagnosis and management (Lagios) Letter S22 (Symposium) Carcinoma Does LCIS or ALH without other high-risk lesions diagnosed on core biopsy require surgical excision? (Dershaw), 1 (Editorial) nduction Effect of fibrin glue on lymphatic drainage and on drain removal time and Me after modified radical mastectomy: a prospective randomized Amphiphysin paran syndrome: a delay of study (Ulusoy et al), 393 breast carcinoma (Georgian-Smith et al), 316 (Case report Impact of the preservation of the intercostobrachial nerve in axillary Assessment of proliferating c antigen ac y using lymphadenectomy due to breast cancer (Torresan et al), 389 digital! image anal ma following m agnetic Intraoperative radiation therapy for breast cancer: technical notes resonance-guided interstitial laser photocoagulation (Korourian (Veronesi et al), 106 et al), 409 Invasive lobular carcinoma and breast conserving therapy: implica- Atypical medullary breast carcinoma in a tions for the pathologist (Henley et al), 439 (Letter) 5382insC BRCA-1 mutation (Kroupis et al) Isolated supraclavicular lymph node recurrence after breast Benign axillary lymph node inclusions (Pantanowitz an conserving surgery and negative axillary sentinel node biopsy (Breast images) (Agnese et al), 501 (Breast images) Metastasis of breast carcinoma to rectus abdominis muscle (Kuro Local and regional therapy for women with breast cancer in British and Tominaga), 58 (Bre images) Columbia (Hislop et al), 192 Palpable breast carcinomas: a hypothesis for clinically relevant The management of lobular neoplasia identified on percutaneous lymphatic drainage in sentinel lymph node biog Chao et al core breast biopsy (Bauer et al), 4 26 Physicians-in-training recommendations for prophylactic bilateral Tubular carcinoma of the breast: an instit uuonal experience and nastectomies (Madan et al), 397 review of the literature (Cabral et al), 298 The power of social change: the women’s movement and breast Utility of four-quadrant random sections in mastectomy specimens cancer (O'Shea), 347 (Editorial) (Gupta et al), 307 Reduction mammaplasty for phyllodes tumor causing asymmetry in Carcinoma, ductal an adolescent female (Yilmaz et al), 426 (Breast images) DCIS: current concepts in diagnosis and management IS Seroma formation following breast cancer surgery (Gonzalez et al) S22 (Symposium) 385 Di ffuse hypersecretory micropapillar y invasive¢ an unusua Treatment of breast cancer in countries with limited resources ductal carcinoma (Soriano et al), 138 (Breast i naanyaecs (Carlson et al), S67 ocation and extent of positive resection margins and ductal carc Utility of four-quadrant random sections in mastectomy specimens noma in situ in lu —— specimens carc a (Gupta et al), 307 examined with a microscopic three-di val view (Mai et al Why most women with breast cancer still undergo mastectomy 33 (Masood), 69 (Editorial) Spontaneous unilateral nipple discharge: when Breast neoplasms, therapy negative—a case report a r 10 re{vWiiIee\w Off Ccruuirrrranetn t diad iac Breast-conserving therapy in low-literacy patients in a developing nent of a pathologic nipple discharge (Wahner- country (Nour), 71 (Case ete troeep ort) VOLUME 9, 20 Carcinoma, lobular Core biopsy; see Biopsy, needle Telelel: Costs and cost analysis Multidisciplinary care for breast cancer: barriers and solutions (Tripathy), 60 (Dilemmas in breast disease) Death Breast cancer selves in relation to clinical breast examination and breast self-examin (Weiss), S86 Effects of screening oe on the comparative survival rates of African American, white, and Hispanic beneficiaries of a comprehensive health care system (Wojcik et al), 175 False-negative cases of breast cancer deaths in mammography screening evaluations (Svartbo et al), 142 (Letter) Depo-Provera Change in mammographic breast prolate de— — with the use of Depo-Provera (Dillis and Schreiman),< 12 (Case “ie Dermatitis Grade III dermatitis in a patient treated with paclitaxel and radiother- Carcinoma, par apy, 503 (Breast images) Developing countries Breast cancer mortality in relation to clinical breast examination and breast self-examination (Weiss), S86 Breast-conserving therapy in low-literacy patients in a developing country (Nour), 71 Clinical breast examination: what can be recommended for its use ee ncer in countwritihe s limited resources? (Albert and Schulz), S90 Diagnosis of breast cancer in countries with limited resources (Vargas et al), S60 Early detection of breast cancer in countries with limited resources (Anderson et al), S51 Central nervou The expanding role of pathologists in the diagnosis and manage- ment of breast cancer: Worldwide Excellence in Breast Pathology Program (Masood), S94 Global Summit Consensus Conference on International Breast Health Care: editorial note (Masood), S39 (Editorial) Chemotherapy Global Summit Consensus Conference on International Breast Health Care: guidelines for countries with limited resources introduction (Anderson) Implementation of a minimally invasive breast biopsy program in countries with limited resources (Vargas and Masood), S80 International nursing and breast cancer (Yarbro), S98 Chemotherapy troduction of breast cancer screening in Chernihiv Oblast in the A Ukraine: report of a PATH Breast Cancer Assistance Program experience (Zotov and Shyyan), S75 Overview of breast health care guidelines for countries with limited resources (Anderson et al), S42 Treatment of breast cancer in countries with limit ed resources (Carlson et al Ectopic tissue Invasive mucinous (colloid) adenocarcinoma oo f ectopic breast ti 1 the vulv a case report (Yin et al), 113 (Case report) Education Effect of a short structured session on medical student breast cancer screening knowledge (Madan et al), 295 he history of breast cancer advocacy (Braun), S101 Egypt Breast-conserving therapy in low-literacy patients in a developing Ciwonoiioiogy country (Nour), 71 Chronob Endotracheal intubation Cli ip — nent Staining of endotracheal tube with isosulfan blue dye after sentinel node mapping: a case report (Wear et al), (47 Case report) Case report Epidermal growth factor Cuum-assisted breas psy Interactions between estrogen and growth factor receptors in human mmogram necessary ‘eienen breast cancers and the tumor-associated vasculature (Pietras), 361 (Review article) Colloid adenocarcinoma; see Adenocarcinoma ae space Computed tomography; see Tomography, x-ray computed Lobular carcinoma of the breast metastatic to the epidural space: a Contr ee oral potential mimic of giant cell bone tumor (Iczkowsetk ail ), 44 (Case Does evidence-t sine provide evidence? The evidence on report) bre afety of oral contraceptives suggests that Equipment and supplies U northoOdQoOX x 1s may be just as valid (Reynolds and A simple tooi complementary for the diagnosis of breast diseases: Wierzbick the mammary pump (Zervoudis), 445 (Letter) SUBJECT INDEX—VOLI Erratum Hamartoma Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor of the breast (Medina- Invasive lobular ¢ uwcinoma Franco et al) (2003;9:332), 514 (Case report) | Volatile markers of breast cancer in the breath (Phillips et al) HER-2 (2003;9:184), 345 Central nervou 5 system pro Estrogen trastuzumab f IuMAnNIze : Hormonal therapy: current and new directions (Ingle), 7 (Symposium) in a woman with refractory metastatic Hormone receptor profile of apocrine lesions oft he breast (Sapp al), 116 (Case report et al), 336 (Letter) The role of HER-2/neu oncogene and vimentir Interactions between estrogen and growth factor receptors in human duction of the Paget's phenotype (Hanna et al), 48 breast cancers and the tumor-associated vasculature (Pietras) Variation of the prognostic significance of HER-2 361 (Review article) breast cancer according to tumor size (Swede € Interlaboratory variation in results from immunohistochemical Herceptin; see Trastuzumab assessment of estrogen receptor status (Layfield et al), 257 Hispanics (Letter) Effects of screening mammography on the comparat Ethnic factors rates of African American, white, and Hispanic benef Effects of screening mammography on the comparative survival comprehensive health care sy (Wojcik et a rates of African American, white, and Hispanic beneficiaries of a HIV comprehensive health care system (Wojcik et al), 175 HIV-related gynecomas Evidence-based medicine Hormone therapy Does evidence-based medicine provide evidence? The evidence on Hormonal therapy breast cancer and the safety of oral contraceptives suggests that (Symposium unorthodox interpretations may be just as valid (Reynolds and Hot flashes Wierzbicki), 66 (Letter) Hot flashes in breast canc Exemestane in breast disease A roundtable discussion of aromatase inhibitors as therapy for Hyperplasia breast cancer (Allred et al), 213 (Dilemmas in breast disease) Atypical ductal hyperplasia pre False negative results (Tsai et al), 39 (Ca False-negative cases of breast cancer deaths in mammography A comparative analys screening evaluations (Svartbo et al) 142 (Letter) needle biopsy with Fasciitis 511 |( Letter) Nodular fasciitis of the breasat ca:se report (Tulbah etal), 223 (Case Does LCIS or ALH without othe report) biopsy require surgical exc FDG imaging Pseudoangiomatous hyr Method for combined FDG-PET and radiographic imaging of primary (Seltzer and Kintiroglou breast cancers (Adler et al), 163 Tihnee «s igniticcaantnac e oatf at Fibrin glue breast biopsy (Dmytras Effect of fibrin glue on lymphatic drainage and on drain removal time Immunohistochemistry after modified radical mastectomy: a prospective randomized Interlaboratory variation study (Ulusoy et al), 393 assessment of estrogen Fibroadenoma (Letter) ; The effect of tamoxifen on P CNA expression in fibroadenomas Intraoperative exar (Bernardes et al), 302 mmunon istochen Giant fibroadenoma (Zacharieat al), 53 (Breast images implants, artificial Management of giant fibroadenomas: a case for small incisions for Breast implant capsule with synovia large tumors (Maharaj et al), 141 (Letter) Balogh), 428 ( Fine needle biopsy; see Biopsy, needle Incision Flaps, musculocutaneous Manz ageme 1 art and science of autologous breast reconstruction (Grotting large tumors et al), 350 (Review article) Infection Bilateral brachial plexus palsy after a right-side modified radical Atypical my mastectomy with immediate TRAM flap reconstruction (Grunwald and Conno et al), 41 (Case report) Tuberculosis of the> breast (Chalazonitis et al), 327 (Breast ima Galactography An unusual case of ca sratch disease from Bartonell Solitary intraductal papilloma of the male breast: diagnostic value of mimicking inflammat a 50-year-old woman galactography (Szabo et al), 330 (Breast images) Povoski et al) Genomes inflammation Translating laboratory knowledge into biological therapy and genetic Inflammatory breastc ancer sults of antracyclir analysis (Gray), S29 (Symposium) vant chemotherapy( ( Oz1 en et al), 75 Giant cell tumor Inflammatory pseudotumor of the breast: case report and literature Lobular carcinoma of the breast metastatic to the epidural space: a review (Haj et al), 423 (Case report) potential mimic of giant cell bone tumor (Iczkowski et al), 44 (Case An unusual case of cat-scratch disease from Bartonella quintana report) mimicking inflammatory y breast cancer in a 50-year-old woman Giant fibroadenoma; see Fibroadenoma (Povoski et al), 497 (Case report) Global Summit Consensus Conference Intercostobrachial nerve Global Summit Consensus Conference on International Breast Impact of the preservation of the intercostobract Health Care: editorial note (Masood), S39 (Editorial) axillary lymphadenectomy due to breast cancer (Torre Global Summit Consensus Conference on International Breast 389 Health Care: guidelines for countries with limited resources- Interleukin-6 introduction (Anderson), S40 Expression of interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor a and his Gynecomastia topathologic findings in painful and nonpainful breast tissue HIV-related gynecomastia (Pantanowitz et al), 1 31 (Breast images) (Ramakrishnan et al), 91 ® SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME 9, 2003 international health Lung neoplasms : t cancer mort 1 to clinical breast examination and A 10-year delayed breast cancer patient with unusual widespread S86 cutaneous involvement and visceral metastases (Ozet et al), 54 recommended for its use (Breast images) s with limited resources? (Albert Lung resistant-related protein The importance of the tumor basement membrane laminin and LRP 1 limited resources (Vargas MVP receptors in breast cancer (Aritas et al), 339 (Letter) Lymph node excision An axillary recurrence of breast cancer following a negative sentinel lymph node biopsy (Yen et al), 234 (Case report) Failure to harvest sentinel lymph nodes identified by preoperative lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer patients (Wu et al), 86 Impact of the preservation of the intercostobrachial nerve in axillary itional Breast lymphadenectomy due to breast cancer (Torresan et al), 389 Lymph nodes inetrerrn ationaanall bR reasti Benign axillary lymph node inclusions (Pantanowitz and Upton), 56 imited resources (Breast images) Is information from axillary dissection relevant to patients with clin- ams in ically node-negative breast cancer? (Chua et al), 478 Lymphatic drainage Effect of fibrin glue on lymphatic drainage and on drain removal time after modified radical mastectomy: a prospective randomized study (Ulusoy et al), 393 Lymphatic mapping Clinicopathologic analysis of sentinel lymph node mapping in early breast cancer (Choi et al), 153 Sentinel node biopsy performed before preoperative chemotherapy for axillary lymph node staging in breast cancer (Schrenk et al), 282 Internship and residency Staining of endotracheal tube with isosulfan blue dye after sentinei node mapping: a case report (Wear et al), 47 (Case report) nNacte Lymphoscintigraphy intracystic papillary carcinoma; see Carcinoma, papillary Failure to harvest sentinel lymph nodes identified by preoperative intraoperative procedures lymphoscintigraphy in breast cancer patients (Wu et al), 86 Magnetic resonance imaging Assessment of proliferating cell nuclear antigen activity using isosulfan blue digital image analysis in breast carcinoma following magnetic resonance-guided interstitial laser photocoagulation (Korourian et al), 409 Lactation Evaluation of tumor angiogenesis with contrast-enhanced dynamic magnetic resonance mammography (Tuncbilek et al), 403 Invasive lobular carcinoma: spectrum of enhancement and morphology Laminin on magnetic resonance imaging (Yeh et al), 13 TI € NNDpO The Lactating breast: MRI findings and literature review (Talele et al) AA 237 (Case report) Laser photocoagulation Tuberculosis of the breast (Chalazonitis et al), 327 (Breast images) ~O¢ Mer using digital Major vault protein sonance The importance of the tumor basement membrane laminin and LRP guided interstit er photocoagulation (Korourian et al), 409 MVP receptors in breast cancer (Aritas et al), 339 (Letter) Leiomyosarcoma Males rf uly HIV-related gynecomastia (Pantanowitz et al), 131 (Breast images) +h t+o rat Intracystic papillary carcinoma in the male breast (Andrés et al), 249 Lesion marking (Case report) Male patients with diagnoses of both breast cancer and prostate hViIoOnV Sy cancer (Leibowitz et al), 208 Letrozole Paget's disease of the male breast: an unusual case of dermal inva A nat as therapy sion (Chao et al), 254 (Breast images) nrea ast disease) Solitary intraductal papilloma of the male breast: diagnostic value of Leukemia galactography (Szabo et al), 330 (Breast images) Mammaplasty r: case report and review of the literature Breast cancer in reduction mammaplasty specimens: case reports Case report and guidelines (Keleher et al), 120 (Case report) Breast changes after reduction mammaplasty: a case report with literacy patients in a developing mammographic and ultrasonographic findings and a literature review (Yalin et al), 133 (Breast images) Liver transplantation Reduction mammaplasty for phyllodes tumor causing asymmetry in f metastatic breast cancer with ransplantation an adolescent female (Yilmaz et al), 426 (Breast images) WAi lson et al), 128 (Case report Mammary pump Lobular carcinoma; see Carcinoma, lobular A simple too! complementary for the diagnosis of breast diseases: Lumpectomy the mammary pump (Zervoudis), 445 (Letter) lLL ocaatriatoinn n aa nd sitive resection margins and ductal carci- Mammography noma in situ tr ny specimens of ductal breast carcinoma Angiosarcoma of the breast: mammographic, clinical, and pathologic examined W microscopic three-dimensional view (Mai et al), 33 correlation (Fant et al), 252 (Breast images)

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