Author:
Cserni Gábor,Francz Monika,Járay Balázs,Kálmán Endre,Kovács Ilona,Krenács Tibor,Tóth Erika,Udvarhelyi Nóra,Vass László,Vörös András,Krivokuca Ana,Kajo Karol,Kajová Macháleková Katarína,Kulka Janina
Abstract
This text is based on the recommendations accepted by the 4th Hungarian Consensus Conference on Breast Cancer, modified on the basis of the international consultation and conference within the frames of the Central-Eastern European Academy of Oncology. The recommendations cover non-operative, intraoperative and postoperative diagnostics, determination of prognostic and predictive markers and the content of cytology and histology reports. Furthermore, they address some specific issues such as the current status of multigene molecular markers, the role of pathologists in clinical trials and prerequisites for their involvement, and some remarks about the future.
Subject
Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine,Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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